Units of measurement let us describe and compare length, weight, area, volume, density and other values. Units can be imperial or metric and they can be converted using conversion factors.
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The unit conversions for length can be used to calculate areas in different units.
The two squares have the same area.
Square 1
Area = \(1~\text{m} \times 1~\text{m}\)
Area = 1 m2
Square 2
Area = \(100~\text{cm} \times 100~\text{cm}\)
Area = 10,000 cm2
Since Square 1 and Square 2 have the same area, \(1~m^2 = 10,000~cm^2\)
Use the same method to convert cm2 into mm2.
Square 3
Area = \(1~\text{cm} \times 1~\text{cm}\)
Area = 1 cm2
Square 4
Area = \(10~\text{mm} \times 10~\text{mm}\)
Area = 100 mm2
Since Square 3 and Square 4 have the same area, \(1~cm^2 = 100~mm^2\)
Convert 5.2 m2 into cm2.
1 m2 = 10,000 cm2
So, \(5.2~\text{m}^2 = 5.2 \times 10,000 = 52,000~\text{cm}^2\)