To calculate the number of 18 mm plywood sheets in a cubic meter, we first need to determine the volume of one sheet. The volume of one sheet can be calculated by multiplying its dimensions (typically 4 feet by 8 feet) by the thickness (18 mm). Once we have the volume of one sheet, we can then divide the volume of a cubic meter (1000 x 1000 x 1000 cubic mm) by the volume of one sheet to find the number of sheets that will fit in a cubic meter.
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18 mm is a measure of the thickness of the plywood. It gives no information at all on the length or width of the ply, which is what is required to calculate a volume.
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A cubic has from 1 to 3 real solutions. The fact that every cubic equation with real coefficients has at least 1 real solution comes from the intermediate value theorem. The discriminant of the equation tells you how many roots there are.
The cube-root of 6 is 1.817120593, to as many decimal places as are shown.
4' x 8' = 32'224' x 32' = 768'2768 / 32 = 24 boards.
1 quart = 57.75 cubic inchesVolume of the pan = 17" x 12" x 3" = 612 cubic inches = 10.6 quarts (rounded)