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2 meters x 3 meters = 6 square meters area to be covered.
If each tile is 0.2 sq, then 6/0.2 = 30 tiles are needed.
2 metres * 3 metres = 6 square metres area to be covered.
Size of each tile is 0.2 sq m so 6/0.2 = 30 tiles are needed.
In real life, though, allow for breakages.
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
As a linear meter is a length with zero width, even with an infinite number of them they will not cover an area of 30 square meters.
That depends on how thin you spread it. If it's a meter thick, it only covers one square meter. If it's a centimeter thick, it covers a hundred square meters.
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Square meters x 1 = square meter
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
As a linear meter is a length with zero width, even with an infinite number of them they will not cover an area of 30 square meters.
That depends on how thin you spread it. If it's a meter thick, it only covers one square meter. If it's a centimeter thick, it covers a hundred square meters.
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about 10square meters
Square meters x 1 = square meter
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You cannot convert meters to square meters. A meter measures length or distance. A square meter measures area.
That is like asking how many yards in a gallon. There are no square meters in a meter, and no meters in a square meter.
One cubic meter cannot be "converted" to a square measure unless we know how "deep" it is being spread. For example, if it is one meter deep, then it would cover one square meter; but if it is two meters deep, then it would cover half that area. If it were, say, 1 cm deep, then it could cover a million square centimeters (100 x 100 x 100).
A meter is a unit of metric measurement. A square meter is like drawing 4 meters to make a square.
Square meters cannot be converted into linear meters; square meters are units of are and linear meters are units of length.