4.2672...but if you're rounding it, it would be 4 meters!!<3
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If the area of a square is 1 square meter, then there is one meter on each side. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, then there are 100 centimeters on each side.
The area can't be 64 meter, because "meter" is not a unit of area.The area of the square could be 64 square meters, if each of its sidesis 8 meters long.
That means that this specific kind of squares have dimensions 1 meter x 1 meter, and therefore an area of 1 square meter.
A square 60 meters on each side will have an area of 3600 square meters.
One square meter is defined as the area of a square with sides that are each one meter long. Therefore, 1 meter is simply a linear measurement and does not directly convert to square meters. However, if you consider a square that is 1 meter by 1 meter, it encompasses an area of 1 square meter.
A square garden is to enclose and area of 540 square meters. Give the exact answer and appto image the length of one side of the garden to the nearest the tenth of a meter
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Well, technically speaking, there are 1 square meter in a meter, because a square meter is the area of a square with sides of 1 meter each. So, it's like, a square meter is just a fancy way of saying one meter by one meter. Hope that clears things up for you!
The outer boundary of the square meter area - the "edge".
A square meter in the metric system is equal to the area of a square that measures one meter on each side. It is the primary unit of area measurement in the metric system.
You cannot compare area to length without defining width (area=l*w)
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