6.825 m^3 Not exactly, remember there are 100cm in a meter. Therefore, 13cm = 0.13m. 90 x 0.13 = 11.7m3
The depth? That must be the length inside: 60 meters.
It would obviously depend on how thickly you wanted to cover the surface, and how 'tall' a single unit of pea gravel was. You would need 736 bags per foot depth.
Depths. The Mariana Trench is the deepest trench ,Its depth has been measured at 36,201 feet (11,034 meters)
false, the temperature increases with depth
depth perception is our visual ability to see things in 3 dimensions
4.5 cubic meters
The area 90 square meters times 0.075 meters gives a volume of 6.75 cubic meters.
4.25 cu mtr
85.5 square meters times 0.05 meters is a volume of 4.275 cubic meters.
90 square meters
It depends upon the volume of the bulk bag and how deep you want it covered. Divide the cubic meters in the bulk bag by the depth in meters to get your answer. For example, a bulk bag of 2 cubic meters will cover to a depth of 1 cm. 2 cubic meters / 0.01 meters depth = 200 square meters.
27 cubic meters
The area 90 square meters times 0.075 meters gives a volume of 6.75 cubic meters.
(101.71m2)(0.1m)=10.17m3
5 cm = 0.05 meter0.072 cubic meter / 0.05 meter = 1.44 square meter
1 square meter. The depth is irrelevant in this question.
Multiply the area of the water (in square meters) by the average depth (in meters). Then divide by one thousand to get the volume in liters. For a smaller puddle, multiply the area in square centimeters by the average depth in centimeters; then multiply by one thousand.