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How can you calculate an area of a rectangle from cm to m?
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How can you calculate an area of a rectangle from cm to m?
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Take your 23.4 cm^2 .
Multiply it by
(1 meter / 100 cm) ^2 .
If you handle all of the units correctly,
you'll end up with 0.00234 m^2 .
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