The production rate per worker is 15.000 metres/8 workers/week = 1875 metres/worker/week. Multiplying this number by 4 workers and 4 weeks yields 30.000 metres as the answer.
Multiply the grams per square metre by 1.5
for converting fabric from mtr. into kgs. you need width and GSM of fabric. then apply this formula: width x GSM x 39.370 / 1550 = Answer then 1000 / Answer you will get the Mtr. in Kgs. Example: Fabric of 160 GSM (Gram per Square Mtr.) with 62" Width 62 * 160 * 39.370 (Inches in Mtr.) / 1550 = 251.968 then 1000 (grms in Kgs) / 251.968 = 3.9687 Mtr. per Kgs.
The amount of yards needed for a t-shirt will vary depending on the size of the shirt. For a medium t-shirt, you will want to get a couple of yards. Its always a good idea to get a little extra fabric just in case.
meters times meters will give you square meters, not cubic meters. You can't convert from square meters to cubic meters.
meters times meters = square meters
Meters
Fabric, Cable, Wire, Rope
There are 5.4680665 yards in 5 meters of fabric. 5 meters x 1.0936133 yards/1 meter = 5.4680665 yards 1 meter = 1.0936133 yards
Area of a piece of fabric = (length) times (width) .Example:If the fabric is on a roll that's 1.5 meter wide,and you cut off a piece that's 3 meters long . . .You have a piece that's 3 meters long and 1.5 meters wide.Area = (3) x (1.5) = 4.5 square meters.
2.5 mts fabric needed for ladies top
one meter and 15 cm
Its according to your size.
that depends on size and style
6 hours
GSM stands for gram per square meter , when we go to purchase knitted fabric its not measured in meters , we always buy this fabric in KG;s , so when we send any quotation to buyers we always define amount of GSM in fabric, in Wovens we easily calculate in meters.
GSM = grams per square meter Cut a 1 meter by 1 meter of fabric and weigh it in grams or weigh the fabric in grams (G) and measure the length in meters (L) and width in meters (W) and calculate: G/LW = grams per square meter = GSM
The amount of fabric required is 72 in x 60 in = 4320 square inches. This is approximately 2.79 square metres NOT METRES. The length of fabric required will depend on the width in which the fabric is sold.