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How many m2 in 15 ft by 17 ft? - Answers

Alright, listen up, darling. To convert square feet to square meters, you need to multiply by 0.0929. So, for a room that's 15 ft by 17 ft, you'd have 255 square feet. When you multiply that by 0.0929, you get approximately 23.7 square meters. So, there you have it, honey!



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Alright, listen up, darling. To convert square feet to square meters, you need to multiply by 0.0929. So, for a room that's 15 ft by 17 ft, you'd have 255 square feet. When you multiply that by 0.0929, you get approximately 23.7 square meters. So, there you have it, honey!



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How many m2 in 15 ft by 17 ft? - Answers

Alright, listen up, darling. To convert square feet to square meters, you need to multiply by 0.0929. So, for a room that's 15 ft by 17 ft, you'd have 255 square feet. When you multiply that by 0.0929, you get approximately 23.7 square meters. So, there you have it, honey!

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