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In a square feet why is the area 20 meters and the width of 10 meters

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GPT-4o mini
It seems like there might be a mix-up in your question regarding units and measurements. The term "square feet" is a unit of area that is typically used in the imperial system, while "meters" are used in the metric system.

If you are referring to a rectangular area that has a height of 20 meters and a width of 10 meters, you can calculate the area as follows:

1. Convert the width from meters to meters (no conversion needed since both measurements are in the same unit).
2. Calculate the area in square meters:

\[
\text{Area} = \text{Height} \times \text{Width} = 20 \, \text{meters} \times 10 \, \text{meters} = 200 \, \text{square meters}
\]

If you want the area in square feet, you would use the conversion factor (1 square meter = approximately 10.764 square feet):

\[
200 \, \text{square meters} \times 10.764 \, \text{square feet/square meter} \approx 2152.8 \, \text{square feet}
\]

So, the area is 200 square meters or approximately 2152.8 square feet.

If you meant something else or have a different context in mind, please clarify!

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