First the correct spelling for metre is METRE. If you have a rectangle that has one side of 1 metre and the the long side of 3 metres. The rectangle is 3 squ metres.in area. You multiply one side dimension by the other sides dimension. I hope that is what you are asking, if not, try to be more specific with your question wording.
2007-01-15 04:14:17
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answer #1
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answered by ANF 7
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Take the length in meters and multiply it by the width in meters
2007-01-15 04:10:12
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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W = width
L = Lenght
D = Depth
for surface area use:
W x D = surface area
W x L x D = volume
just subsitute W, L, D for corresponding measurements and solve using calculator, paper and pen, or mentally.
2007-01-15 04:21:57
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answered by cparkmi331 3
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i assume which you're attempting to paintings out the component of the sector that's a standard shape, merely draw it out variety of to scale write the dimensions alongside the facets, then divide it up into squares, rectangles, i assume there could additionally be a triangle in there if the boundry cuts a corner wherein case take care of it as a rectangle and divide it by utilising 2, then upload up all of the factors, ordinary!!
2016-12-16 05:13:13
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answered by ? 4
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a square meter is a unit of area.
It is a square that has sides of one meter each.
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2007-01-15 04:10:38
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answer #5
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answered by DanE 7
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metrexmetre=metre squre
any two lengths in mtrs multiplied
by each other give u m^2
2007-01-15 04:11:29
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answered by Maths Rocks 4
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the same as you would for square foot...length x width
2007-01-15 04:11:41
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answered by jonwalkerr 3
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If there is an irregular shape, you need to use calculus.
2007-01-15 04:11:22
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answered by Gene 3
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