Are: (a) is a metric unit of area measurement, primarily used for measuring land. Although it is not commonly used in everyday measurements today, it remains in use in some countries, especially in agriculture and real estate.
1 are (a) = the area of a square with sides measuring 10 meters each (10 m × 10 m).
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1 square inch (in2) = the area of a square with sides measuring 1 inch (1 in × 1 in).
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1 are (a) = the area of a square with sides measuring 10 meters each (10 m × 10 m).
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- The word "are" comes from the Latin "area," meaning a piece of ground or open space.
- Used to measure small plots of land, gardens, or vineyards. For instance a vegetable garden could be 1–2 ares.
- A house with a yard may be 5–10 ares.
1 square inch (in2) = the area of a square with sides measuring 1 inch (1 in × 1 in).
Interesting Facts:
- Used to measure display screen resolution (pixels per square inch, PPI) with modern's phones PPI ranging from 390 to 500
- A standard business card is about 4 in2
- A US dollar bill is about 16 in2
- A playing card has an area of about 8.75 in2
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