A Cent is a unit of land area measurement which is still used in some parts of South Indian states. 1 Cent is equal to 1/100 Acre. It is still used in many news reports and in the real estate business.
A Katha is a unit of the area mostly used for land measure in Eastern India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. After metrication in the mid-20th century by both countries, the unit became officially obsolete.
The value in Katha is equal to the value of Cent multiplied by 0.605.
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Katha = Cent * 0.605;
Cent | Katha | Value |
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1 | 0.605 | 1 Cent = 0.605 Katha |
2 | 1.21 | 2 Cent = 1.21 Katha |
3 | 1.815 | 3 Cent = 1.815 Katha |
4 | 2.42 | 4 Cent = 2.42 Katha |
5 | 3.025 | 5 Cent = 3.025 Katha |
6 | 3.63 | 6 Cent = 3.63 Katha |
7 | 4.235 | 7 Cent = 4.235 Katha |
8 | 4.84 | 8 Cent = 4.84 Katha |
9 | 5.445 | 9 Cent = 5.445 Katha |
10 | 6.05 | 10 Cent = 6.05 Katha |
20 | 12.1 | 20 Cent = 12.1 Katha |
30 | 18.15 | 30 Cent = 18.15 Katha |
40 | 24.2 | 40 Cent = 24.2 Katha |
50 | 30.25 | 50 Cent = 30.25 Katha |
60 | 36.3 | 60 Cent = 36.3 Katha |
70 | 42.35 | 70 Cent = 42.35 Katha |
80 | 48.4 | 80 Cent = 48.4 Katha |
90 | 54.45 | 90 Cent = 54.45 Katha |
100 | 60.5 | 100 Cent = 60.5 Katha |