Calculation formulas

stefra Posted messages 2 Status Member -  
Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,

I am working with tables regarding land surface areas and I cannot achieve my goal

A B C

Ha Ca a
3 60 60
2 70 80

Total sum 5 130 140

The desired result 6 31 40
I hope my problem will be resolved and thank you in advance
Please accept my respectful salutations

4 answers

  1. Chris 94 Posted messages 1937 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   7 536
     
    Hello,

    Your result is right but weird... weird... but right.

    When do you have to deliver this?

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  2. Vaucluse Posted messages 27336 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 453
     
    Hello
    =(3+2)*10000+(60=70)*100+(60+80)*1=63140

    So it is 6 ha 31 a 40 ca

    But this is a surface calculation usually used for rectified parcels:
    Hectare= 10000 m2
    centiare= 100 m2
    a= 1 m2

    These units are very little used nowadays
    crdlmnt

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    1. tontong Posted messages 2575 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 064
       
      Hello,
      Oh! wouldn’t there be a small mix-up between ares and centiares?
      1a = 100m²
      1ca = 1m²

      It’s #1 that leads to the confusion.
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  3. Trustinme Posted messages 6 Status Member
     
    The formula you provided for the can be translated as:
    (3+2)=5
    (60+70)=130
    (60+80) =140

    From what I understand, it should be (3*2) for the first one, but what calculation are you trying to do for the other two? since you already have the results, tell me, on paper, how you got them so I can help you, although others might do better, I will try to help you ^^
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  4. Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 147
     
    Good evening,

    1ha = 10000 m²
    1a = 100m²
    1ca = 1 m²

    the area in m²
    64130 m²

    the answer is that of Vaucluse whom I salute
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