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how to find the area of 1m and 1m

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Answered by tanvi1307
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Answer:

Because any number multiplied by itself is square.

Hence 1M X 1M = 1 square meter.

To find the area of any rectangle including squares, (squares are a “rectangle” whose sides are of equal dimensions) the length is multiplied by the width (or breadth) to arrive at the amount of surface area contained in that rectangle or square. The result is referred to as square whatever the original dimensions are eg, meters, cm, mm, yards, feet, inches etc. But the result is the surface area, not the volume or cubic capacity.

Answered by pzone12
0

Answer:

Because any number multiplied by itself is square.

Hence 1M X 1M = 1 square meter.

To find the area of any rectangle including squares, (squares are a “rectangle” whose sides are of equal dimensions) the length is multiplied by the width (or breadth) to arrive at the amount of surface area contained in that rectangle or square. The result is referred to as square whatever the original dimensions are eg, meters, cm, mm, yards, feet, inches etc. But the result is the surface area, not the volume or cubic capacity.

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