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23 May, 04:17

A student sees a newspaper ad for an apartment that has 1930 square feet (ft2) of floor space. How many square meters of area are there?

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  1. 23 May, 05:48
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    In order to convert the ft^2 to m^2, we use the multiplier 0.09290304.

    Therefore your calculation would be: 0.09290304 · 1930 = 179.303m^2 (rounded to 3 d. p)
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