The volume of a 300mm diameter by 600mm deep cylinder is: 42,412,000 mm3
first lets convert m to mm.we know, 1 m=1000 mm. 5 m =5000 mm and 8m=8000mm. Now, no.of paving slab = area of flags /area of slab . =5000 X8000/450 x 450. =197.5 = 197 slabs.
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First, convert 20 square yards to square meters, since the tile size is in mm. There are approximately 0.8361 square meters in a square yard, so 20 square yards is about 16.73 square meters. Each 600mm by 600mm tile covers 0.36 square meters (0.6m x 0.6m). Therefore, to cover 16.73 square meters, you would need approximately 47 tiles (16.73 / 0.36 ≈ 46.7).
No. 196 divided by 8 is 24.5. You would have to have 198 or 194 flags.
600mm is 0.6m, and 450mm is 0.45m, so one flag is 0.27 sq metre. Therefore 4 flags to the square metre
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To cover 55 square meters with 600mm x 600mm slabs, you would need around 192 slabs. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - just measure twice and lay those slabs down gently, and you'll have a lovely space to enjoy!
4.94 per sq meter so rounded up to 5 per sq meter
450mm*450mm = 0.2025 sq metres. Area to be covered = 1 square metre So number of flags required = 1/0.2025 = 4.9, or 5. However, 5 will leave the area looking like a mosaic.
The volume of a 300mm diameter by 600mm deep cylinder is: 42,412,000 mm3
To convert 600mm to feet, you need to divide by 304.8 (since 1 foot is equal to 304.8mm). Therefore, 600mm is approximately 1.97 feet. Since the dimensions are given as 600mm X 600mm, the area would be 600mm x 600mm = 360,000 square millimeters. Converting this area to square feet would involve dividing by 92903.04 (since 1 square foot is equal to 92903.04 square millimeters), resulting in approximately 3.88 square feet.
first lets convert m to mm.we know, 1 m=1000 mm. 5 m =5000 mm and 8m=8000mm. Now, no.of paving slab = area of flags /area of slab . =5000 X8000/450 x 450. =197.5 = 197 slabs.
A 600mm x 600mm x 50mm concrete slab would weigh approximately 108 kg or 238 lbs, assuming a density of concrete around 2,400 kg/m^3 or 150 lbs/ft^3.
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To calculate the number of 600mm x 300mm slates in a square meter, we first need to convert the dimensions to square meters. One slate is 0.18 square meters (0.6m x 0.3m). Therefore, in a square meter, there would be approximately 5.56 slates (1 square meter ÷ 0.18 square meters per slate).
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On a hilltop, dig deep rectangular holes in the earth. Drag stone slabs to the holes, stand them up and drop them into the holes. Slide the "table top" slabs over the buried slabs, placing them carefully. Remove the dirt! (This would explain why the fallen slabs were never re-erected, even after centuries of advanced architectural techniques).