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It is: 15 meters by 30 meters
The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A square foot is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A metre is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
Assuming the shape of the square meter can be changed to suit the actual shapes that are fit into it. Assuming the blocks are squareBlock = 450 mm * 450 mm =450 * 450 = 202 500block is 0.2025 meters square.How many block in 1 square meter?1 / 0.2025 =1 / (.450 * .450) = 4.9382716So 4 blocks could be fit into the spare and there would be space left over.4 * 0.2025 = 0.81.Therefore .19 m square would be left empty.
40% of 450 = 18040% of 450= 40% * 450= 0.40 * 450= 180
80 percent of 450 = 36080% of 450= 80% * 450= 0.80* 450= 360
Because density is d=G/V: 450/600=0,75 g/mL.
If the dimensions are in cm then: 4.5*4.5*7.5= 151.875 cubic meters Which seems to be a very large carton and even bigger if the dimensions were in meters
About 450.
450/19=24.5mL
A cc is a unit of volume, so the weight depends on how dense the material is. If you're referring to water, one cc (= one milliliter) has a mass of one gram at normal temperatures, so 450 ml of water has a mass of 450 gm. However 450 ml of oil, 450 ml of petrol, 450 ml of lead, etc. would all have different masses because each has a different density.
450, to 500lbs.
About 450, or 500lbs.
The dry weight of a medium density concrete block (215 x 450 x 100mm thick) is approximately 7.5Kg --- There are many different sizes, shapes and mixes used to make concrete block. Additionally the weight varies if the unit is wet or not since they absorb water. I see varying weights of 35 to 55 pounds for 8x8x16 block.
It depends on the size of each block. Indeed, it depends on whether you mean a city block, or a breeze block!
If you think to 600 mL the density is 0,75 g/mL
It is: 15 meters by 30 meters
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