The answer depends on the cross-sectional area of the timber.
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The answer will depend on where in the world you are buying. But since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
It is different from one country to another. But it is typically about 200USD per 1000 m3. Here, keep in mind one thing that it is for international selling price, domestic price is different.
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.
Processed Paulownia timber currently sells for the price of approximately 500$- 1000$US per cubic metre
You do not. A lineal metre is a measure of distance or length. A gram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and you can only convert from one to the other if you have information about lineal density.
You cannot. a meter is a measure of length, a cubic metre is a measure of volume. There is no conversion factor between the two.
The answer depends on the quality of the fence - the timber used, the joinery, height and so on - as well as where in the world you are buying it.
Often yes. Particularly if it is fabric, carpet or other floor covering. But, to be safe, check that the given price is not for a square metre.
700 rubles.
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Ready mix concrete is usually delivered by a concrete mixer, once delivered it is ready to use immediately. One cubic meter will cost around USD $160.
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How many barrels of EN590 diesel make one cubic meter
It depends on how you acquire it.If you put a barrel at the bottom end of a downspout on the corner of your house and let it fill with rain, its FREE.If you buy it from the city and it comes through a water meter at your house, its probably about $5.00 per HCF (hundred cubic feet). There are 35.314 cubic feet in a cubic meter, so if you buy it from a public utility, a cubic meter would cost about $0.35. (assuming your utility charges about what Akron, Ohio's does) Oh, and they include the cost of a sewer fee in this price, whether you use it or not.If you buy bottled water in 500ml single serving clear plastic containers at a dollar a bottle, a cubic meter of water would cost $2000.00. Now that they've made the bottles thinner and you always squish the bottle a bit trying to open it and often end up spilling some on your clothes, this method of buying water has lost some appeal, but its still popular. Go figure.
The price varies across the world and it also depends on whether you are a domestic customer or an industrial one.