Problem 49067. Area Conversion 1
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What is the issue with this problem, even when the values come up same it shows assertion failed?
@Zuha Altaf Try rounding to four decimal digits.
A lot of negative comments and for just reason. I was banging my head on this for some time.
The option that worked for me is this, you're given feet squared and the answer of square meters in the sample problems. Easiest way is to find the conversion that works:
m^2 = ft^2 x conversion_FudgeFactor.
Get conversion_FudgeFactor to one side and solve. Use 'round' to 4 decimal places. It's really not fudged as you can get the answer online for direct conversion of ft^2 to m^2.
Just be careful of significant numbers. I used 4 decimal places.
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