1m = 100 cm 1 meter = 100 centimeters
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Well, technically speaking, there are 1 square meter in a meter, because a square meter is the area of a square with sides of 1 meter each. So, it's like, a square meter is just a fancy way of saying one meter by one meter. Hope that clears things up for you!
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1 meter = 100 cm 1 cm = 10 mm So 1 meter = 1000 mm Hence 23 mm = 23/1000 = 0.023 meter
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1 metre = 39.4 inches approx and so would accommodate 4 blocks of length 9 inches.
The number of concrete hollow blocks in 1 square meter depends on the size of the blocks. For example, if the blocks are 20cm x 20cm x 40cm, which is a common size, you would need 25 blocks to cover 1 square meter (assuming no gaps or mortar). This calculation is based on the fact that each block covers 0.04 square meters (0.2m x 0.2m) of surface area. It's important to consider the dimensions of the blocks and the desired layout to determine the exact number needed.
1 block is a meter or 1 cubic meter
How many blocks in 3 metres
1 block is 1 meter, so 50 blocks.
It depends on the size of the concrete blocks
1km is 1000 blocks. 1 block is 1 meter. 1 block is exactly 1x1x1.
each block is a meter tall, meter wide, and a meter long.
12
0.1 meters is one tenth of a metre so he would need ten blocks to make a row one meter long.
48 blocks, since each block corresponds to 1 meter cubed, and the Colosseum is 48m tall.