Did you mean to convert | kilosquare foot [survey] | to | square vara [California] square vara [Texas] |
How many kilosquare foot [survey] in 1 square vara [Texas]? The answer is 0.00771604933089. We assume you are converting between kilosquare foot [survey] and square vara [Texas]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: kilosquare foot [survey] or square vara [Texas] The SI derived unit for area is the square meter. 1 square meter is equal to 0.010763867316305 kilosquare foot [survey], or 1.3949972135628 square vara [Texas]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between kilosquare feet and square vara [Texas]. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 129.6 square vara [Texas]
2 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 259.2 square vara [Texas]
3 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 388.8 square vara [Texas]
4 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 518.4 square vara [Texas]
5 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 648 square vara [Texas]
6 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 777.60001 square vara [Texas]
7 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 907.20001 square vara [Texas]
8 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 1036.80001 square vara [Texas]
9 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 1166.40001 square vara [Texas]
10 kilosquare foot [survey] to square vara [Texas] = 1296.00001 square vara [Texas]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from square vara [Texas] to kilosquare foot [survey], or enter any two units below:
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