How many millicarucate in 1 square hectometer? The answer is 20.576131687243. We assume you are converting between millicarucate and square hectometre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: millicarucate or square hectometer The SI derived unit for area is the square meter. 1 square meter is equal to 0.0020576131687243 millicarucate, or 0.0001 square hectometer. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between millicarucates and square hectometers. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 millicarucate to square hectometer = 0.0486 square hectometer
10 millicarucate to square hectometer = 0.486 square hectometer
20 millicarucate to square hectometer = 0.972 square hectometer
30 millicarucate to square hectometer = 1.458 square hectometer
40 millicarucate to square hectometer = 1.944 square hectometer
50 millicarucate to square hectometer = 2.43 square hectometer
100 millicarucate to square hectometer = 4.86 square hectometer
200 millicarucate to square hectometer = 9.72 square hectometer
You can do the reverse unit conversion from square hectometer to millicarucate, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.
So 1 millicarucate = 10-3 carucates.
The definition of a carucate is as follows:
The carucate was both a unit of assessment and a peasant landholding unit found in most of the Danelaw counties. The word derives from caruca, Latin for a plough. In the Domesday Book the carucate was a nominal 120 acres (490,000 m²), based on the area a plough team could till in a year. It is equivalent to the hide, the measurement of land for tax assessment used outside Danelaw counties. A quarter of a hide was known as a virgate.
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