Assuming the shape of the square meter can be changed to suit the actual shapes that are fit into it. Assuming the blocks are square
Block = 450 mm * 450 mm =
A cm (centimeter) is a hundredth of a meter, so 100 cm fit in a meter.
A meter stick is 100cm, therefore 20 pencils would fit on a meter stick.
you can have 1000 mm in one meter but you cant fit a whole meter in a milimeter
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1 cm = 10 mm therefore the shelf is 450mm 450mm/9mm = 50 books
It depends on the shape of the 40m2. If it is 1m x 40m then, despite the area being 40m2, there is not a single 450mm x 450mm in it. The shape is simply not wide enough. But if you're allowed to cut up the slabs to make them fit, then you need 198 of them in order to cover 40 m2 of area.
How many termites will fit on a meter stick
A cm (centimeter) is a hundredth of a meter, so 100 cm fit in a meter.
1 meter = 3.28084 fit (rounded) 1 fot = 0.3048 meter (rounded)
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1 meter is 10 decimeters.
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A meter stick is 100cm, therefore 20 pencils would fit on a meter stick.
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1 ft = 12 in → question is how many inch cubes fit in a 12 in by 12 in by 12 in cube. 12 small blocks fit across the front of the box in a row 12 rows of these 12 small blocks fit back from the back in a layer of blocks 12 layers of these blocks fit in the box Thus you will need 12 × 12 × 12 = 1,728 blocks.