In a meter?
1 meter (100 centimeters/1 meter)(1 inch/2.54 centimeters)(1 foot/12 inches)
= 3.28 feet ( 0.28 * 12 inches = 3.4 inches )
so,
3' 3''
====will do ( all I ever remember is that 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters, so and English to metric conversion can be done with this knowledge )
There is no such thing as a "metric foot". Either you measure in feet, or you use metric measurements such as meters or centimeters.
19,690 feet
18 MT is max allowed
It doesn't equal any feet. Because 'square metres' is a metric measure of AREA. 'feet' is an IMperial measure of LENGTH.
Imperial.
There is no such thing as a "metric foot". Either you measure in feet, or you use metric measurements such as meters or centimeters.
8,202 feet.
A tetrameter line has four metric feet per line.
5 feet and 10.98 inches go metric!
19,690 feet
no
70 metric feet? well, a sonnet is a short poem consists of fourteen lines. Each line is usually written in iambic pentameter (five iambs... an iamb is equivalent to one metric foot). Meaning, 14 lines of 5 iambs each is equal to 70 iambs or metric feet.
Square feet can't be converted to metric tons. Square feet measure area, while metric tons measure mass.
7.5 x 9.0 feet in metric, first work out 7.5 x 9.0 feet which is 67.5 square feet, now convert 67.5 square feet to metric which is 6.2709552 square metres.
With the metric system, that comes out to 550cm.
18 MT is max allowed
Feet is an unit of volume and metric ton is an unit of mass, you can't compare them directly. We should know a density of items in this container to calculate their mass.