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Question: 100 square metres = ______. A. 1 square centimetres B. 1 are C. 1 hectare D. 10 hectares...

100 square metres = ______.
A. 1 square centimetres
B. 1 are
C. 1 hectare
D. 10 hectares

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Solution

Recall that all units mentioned in the question m2,  cm2,  are(a),  hectare(ha)m^2,\; cm^2,\; are(a),\; hectare(ha) are all units of area, with the last three being the commercial units of area. Note that this relation between m2m^2 and the commercial units is just empirical and cannot be mathematically derived. We know that 1  m21\;m^2 is the area enclosed by two sides of length 1  m1\;m each. This means that 100  m2100\;m^2 is the area enclosed by to sides of length 10  m10\;m each. To this end, using the fact that 1  ha=104  m21\;ha = 10^4\;m^2 arrives at the appropriate relation.

Complete step by step answer:
We know the 1  cm=102  m1\;cm =10^{-2}\;m
This means that (1  cm)2=(102  m)2(1\;cm)^2 = (10^{-2}\;m)^2
1  cm2=102  m2\Rightarrow 1\;cm^2 = 10^{-2}\;m^2
Therefore, the first option is wrong.
Now, Are is a unit of area that is generally associated with the measurement of dimensions of a land area. It was defined as part of an older form of the metric system decreed in 1795 in France, but is now outside the SI. However, its multiple, which is the hectare (equal to 100 acres) still remains to be used as the principle unit of land measurement in most parts of the world. The Are can also be defined by standard metric prefixes to the original base unit such as decimilliare =105  ares = 10^{-5}\;ares, decare =10  ares = 10\;ares and so on.
The centiare is defined to be =1m2 = 1m^2. The deciare is defined to be =10m2 = 10m^2. Following this is the Are, which is equal to an area enclosed by a 10m×10m10m \times 10m area, which is equal to 100 square metres. This relation is purely definitive and cannot be mathematically derived.
To this end we have hectare defined as =104  m2=102ares=10^4\;m^2 = 10^2ares.
Therefore, 100  m2=1  are100\;m^2 = 1\;are.

So, the correct answer is “Option B”.

Note: Note that in practice, the hectare is fully derived from the SI, being equivalent to a square hectometre.
1  hm=102  m1\;hm = 10^2\;m
1  hm2=104  m2=1ha1\;hm^2 = 10^4\;m^2 = 1ha
Other prominently used land measurement unit is the acre, where 1  acre=0.405  ha1\;acre = 0.405\;ha