You cannot, without information about the width.
To calculate the cost of a house per square meter, first determine the total cost of the house, including the purchase price and any additional expenses like renovations or fees. Next, measure the total square meter area of the house. Finally, divide the total cost by the total area in square meters to obtain the cost per square meter. For example, if a house costs $300,000 and is 150 square meters, the cost per square meter would be $2,000 ($300,000 ÷ 150 m²).
This question is very open ended. Do you want to convert a current price to a price in grams per square meter or: Do you want to calculate a new price using a known weight in grams per square meter. Answer those. I will check back... here is formula to calculate the cost of the material, 1: cost of the febric, (warp+weft)/(20*count of yarn) and multiply this by width of yarn and then *(1.09361/40) than *rate of the yarn. 2: cost of the interlacing, weft * rate of weaving 3: mending charges, 4: frieght charges, us$ rate*conversion+local frieght whole divided by quality of fabric add all these costs,this will be the per metere cost of the fabric
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In general you cannot. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, whereas a square metre is a measure of area. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
The answer depends onthe quality (including width and thickness) of the board, andwhere in the world you are trying to buy it.
To calculate the price per square meter, divide the total price by the total number of square meters. For example, if a piece of cardboard with an area of 10 square meters cost 5 dollars, the price per square meter would be (10 m2)/($5), which comes out to be 50 cents per square meter.
To convert the price of a square meter to the price of a square foot, you would typically multiply the price per square meter by 0.093 to get the equivalent price per square foot.
To calculate the cost of a house per square meter, first determine the total cost of the house, including the purchase price and any additional expenses like renovations or fees. Next, measure the total square meter area of the house. Finally, divide the total cost by the total area in square meters to obtain the cost per square meter. For example, if a house costs $300,000 and is 150 square meters, the cost per square meter would be $2,000 ($300,000 ÷ 150 m²).
The average price of a 50 square meters home in Tulsa Oklahoma is $2,185.07 per square meter, within the city limits. The average price of a 50 square meter home outside the city limits is $1,315.58 per square meter.
This question is very open ended. Do you want to convert a current price to a price in grams per square meter or: Do you want to calculate a new price using a known weight in grams per square meter. Answer those. I will check back... here is formula to calculate the cost of the material, 1: cost of the febric, (warp+weft)/(20*count of yarn) and multiply this by width of yarn and then *(1.09361/40) than *rate of the yarn. 2: cost of the interlacing, weft * rate of weaving 3: mending charges, 4: frieght charges, us$ rate*conversion+local frieght whole divided by quality of fabric add all these costs,this will be the per metere cost of the fabric
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You need to know the width of the product. If the width is w feet, thenprice per sq foot = price per linear yard/(3*w)
To convert price per 100 meters to price per cubic meter, you need to know the thickness of the material. Once you have the thickness, you can calculate the volume of material in one cubic meter and then divide the price per 100 meters by the volume to get the price per cubic meter.
Cents, as in money, I assume. Land costs vary a lot from one place to another; it really doesn't make sense to talk about a "typical" value. Once you get the price per square meter in your neighborhood, divide the amount of money you want to spend by the price per square meter, to get the amount of square meters you'll buy. Of course, for $0.23, you'll usually get less than a square meter, and nobody will sell such a small part of a lot. - Also, if you want the land to be a square, once you have figure out the amount of square meters, take the square root to calculate the length of one side of the square.
The conversion requires information about the width of the product - in yards. If it is w yards wide, then price per square yard = price per linear yard/w
In general you cannot. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, whereas a square metre is a measure of area. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.