yes
It depends on the shape of your living room. If the room is 6m by 5m, the carpet will fit quite nicely. However, if your house's designer was rather eccentric and you find yourself with a 1m x 30m living room, the carpet will no longer fit, despite the area of the room remaining the same.
Square metres measure an area. For example, the area of a room measuring 24 metres x 18 metres = 432 square metres.
There are 0.273 lineal metres is a carpet with a standard width of 3.66 metres (from the only imperical measure of 12 feet). The calulation is 0.273 (length) x 3.66 (standard width) = 0.99918 square metres. If you purchased 1 lineal metre of standard carpet you would have 3.66 square metres of carpet. Lineal refers to the length of any item irrespective of it's width and is normally used when the item is produced in standard width's.
9 square metres
The formula for determining square yards is... length times width divided by 9 = square yards
70 square feet is approximately 6.50 square meters. 6.50 square meters is a square measuring approximately 2.55 metres on either side.
Yes because 5 metres times 5 metres = 25 square metres
Yes. 5 x 5 is 25metres so it will
Yes, if the room is relatively square.
No. 5 metres by 5 metres is 25 square metres, thus 5 m2 of carpet is missing (if you wish to cover the entire floor, that is).
I am assuming that meandering = measuring metros = metres. The answer depends on the dimensions of the room. If, for example, the room is 4m x 7.5 m, then the carpet will not fit, no matter how much it meanders. The room must be at least 5m long and 5m wide.
19.38 square metres
YES, because a carpet 5M by 5M is a 25 square metre carpet and would fit into a 30 square metre room.
Yes.
Lineal metres = Square metre/Width of the carpet.
An example room measuring 4 metres by 3 metres: 4 x 3 = 12 square metres.
29 lineal carpet metres should cover 104 square metres
Square metres measure an area. For example, the area of a room measuring 24 metres x 18 metres = 432 square metres.