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Why the SI unit of area is metre square? ​

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It is because the unit is multiplied by itself in finding the area. It means there are 2 dimensions and theur units when multiplied give the unit m².

Area = Dimension1 Dimension2

Area = m m = m²

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Answered by Anonymous
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