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50cm = .5m
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1 Meter = 100 cm Therefore, 1/2 Meter = 50cm
Two meters is much larger than 50 centimeters
There are 100 centimetres in 1 meter so 0.5 meters is equal to 50 centimetres.
50cm x 50cm tile = 7.24/SF per tile 466/7.24 = 64.36 you would need 65 tiles
Area of each tile = 50cm*50cm = 2500 cm2. Area to be covered = 2 m * 2 m = 200 cm * 200 cm = 40000 cm2 So, number of tiles required = 40000/2500 = 16
Area of tile = 0.5m * 0.5m = 0.25 m2 Area to be tiles = 2m * 1 m = 2 m2 So number of tiles euired = Area to be tiled/ Area of each tile = 2/0.25 = 8
4 tiles.4 tiles.4 tiles.4 tiles.
firstly, 1 metre is 2 sets of 50cm 2m=4 sets of 50cm 3m=6 sets of 50cm 4m=8 sets of 50cm 5m=10 sets of 50cm 6m=12 sets of 50cm 7m=14 sets of 50cm 8m=16 sets of 50cm 9m=18 sets of 50cm 10m=20 sets of 50cm 11m=22 sets of 50cm 12m=24 sets of 50cm 13m=26 sets of 50cm 14m=28 sets of 50cm 15m=30 sets of 50cm 16m=32 sets of 50cm 17m=34 sets of 50cm 18m=36 sets of 50cm 19m=38 sets of 50cm 20m=40 sets of 50cm 21m=42 sets of 50cm 22m=44 sets of 50cm 23m=46 sets of 50cm 24m=48 sets of 50cm 25m=50 sets of 50cm 26m=52 sets of 50cm 27m=54 sets of 50cm 28m=56 sets of 50cm 29m=58 sets of 50cm 30m=60 sets of 50cm if the measurements are 8 by 30 metres, this means that the area is covered by 16 times 60 amount of tiles which is the amount of 960 tiles altogether Source: A successful Graduate of Cambridge University
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters.
One tile covers 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25 square metres, so 34 tiles will cover 34 x 0.25 = 8.5 square metres if fitted edge to edge. Normally you leave a space for grout in between though, so the actual area will be a litre more than this.
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters
50cm = 0.5 meters 500 divided by 0.5 = 1000 1000 turns
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50cm = .5m
The answer is 22.02 meters