No,
You are confusing volume measurements with area measurements.
You could ask could 3- cubic centimeters of a liquid disperse to cover an area of 225 square centimeters. This then is a science question that deals with the properties of the liquid and the surface in question.
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Square centimetres and square metres are measures of area in 2-dimensional space: they cannot be used to measure the length of a book cover which is a 1-dimensional measure.
It will cover an area of: 7.5 times 4.9 = 36.75 square centimeters
Well, one 12 ft * 12 ft paver will cover 144 sq feet so one will be enough. On the other hand, if they were 12 centimetres by 12 centimetres then you would need 133781 pavers.
It would cover 144 square centimeters.
The area of a paperback book cover is closer to 28 square centimeters. A typical paperback book cover measures around 5 to 6 inches in width and 8 to 10 inches in height, resulting in an area of approximately 40 to 60 square inches, which converts to about 258 to 387 square centimeters. Therefore, 28 square centimeters is significantly smaller than the area of a standard paperback book cover.