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Most elements or compounds are not sold by the meter. They are sold either by volume, or by mass (or weight).
He has to buy 3.7 m, and eat the wasted 0.03 m.(No big deal. It's just a little over 1 inch.)
MDF isn't sold 'by the metre'. -It's sold as 4 x 8 sheets,and a 3/4" sheet is about $ 25 in my area.
The detonating cord explosive is spelled CordTex. There are several varieties- exact price would depend on variety and location. Standard 5 gram cord is about %1.75-$2.25 USD per meter. Sold in 500 meter rolls.
Concrete is sold in cubic (volume) measurements not square (area) measurements.
Lm is a vague term created by people in some particular industry. It could probably mean 'linear meter', which is a term used to clarify a distinction between width and length when selling fabric "off the roll" such as carpet or clothing material. Example: a piece of fabric may be 1.2 meter wide and its price is always expressed as 'so many dollars per linear meter', regardless of its width. They use the term "linear" to make it clear to the buyer that its width is not considered as a pricing factor for the quantity of the material that is being sold. Carpet can be made in several different widths, but the pricing is always 'so many dollars per linear meter'. It is never sold according to its total area. Carpet tiles and ceramic tiles are sold as so many dollars per square meter, not per linear meter.
1m x pi = 3.1416... so buy 3.2m
The vantage meter, sold by Snap-On is used for numerous automotive diagnostics. The transducer package is used for pressure measurements. (Fuel pressure, oil pressure, combustion chamber compression, manifold vacuum, etc.)
rope, wire, string - anything where length is the important factor. There are probably fewer of these sold by the metre in a country that still clings to feet and inches, and that's the US
It measures the bandwidth, or amount of data, which a user has used. This is useful for companies which have limits to the amount of bandwidth they have sold, or who sell bandwidth at a price per gigabyte.
Quick Step produce a wide range of laminate flooring products which are sold in many UK stores. Their cheapest range Creo starts at å£9.25 per square meter. The most expensive range Lagune is å£21.99 per square meter.
Well superman hasent been around in awhile so in geussing you got alot of keiptonight n who in the hell can find it .... Did u dig it out the ground