5 square meters= 5 m2 x 10. 76 ft2/m2= 5 x 10. 76 ft2= 53. 8 ft2 Notice that the m2 units on top and bottom cancel out, leaving only ft2 in the final answer: 5 m2 x 10. 76 ft2/m2

400 square feet= 400 ft2 x 0. 093 m2/ft2= 37. 2 square meters.

If you have trouble visualizing the decimal, picture 10 square feet fitting over one square meter, with a little space left over. The extra space has an area of 0. 76 square feet.

If you converted from square feet to square meters, your answer should be a smaller number than the original number. If you converted from square meters to square feet, your answer should be a larger number than the original number.

This is also more accurate than multiplying by hand, since it uses more precise values. (For instance, 1 square foot = 0. 092903 square meters, or 1 square meter = 10. 7639 square feet. [3] X Research source ) Most of the time, though, multiplying by hand will give you a “close enough” answer.

Length uses “one dimensional” units because it only has one measurement: put the ruler down once and you’re done. Area uses “two dimensional” units because you need to measure twice. For instance, a square has both length and width, and you need to multiply them together to find the area.

For example, a snake that is 2 feet long is (2 ft) x (0. 305 m / ft) = 0. 61 meters long.

A 4 meter tall wall is (4 m) x (3. 28 ft / m) = 13. 12 ft. high.

Let’s say you want to convert one square meter into square feet. You’ve forgotten this area conversion, but you remember the one for length: 1 meter = 3. 28 feet. Draw a square and label the length and width 1 meter each. Since 1 meter = 3. 28 ft, you can cross out both meter measurements and write “3. 28 ft” instead. To find the area of this square, multiply the length and width: 3. 28 ft x 3. 28 ft = 10. 76 sq ft 2. Notice that this is the same as the area conversion: 1 square meter = 10. 76 square feet.