That depends on how thin you spread it. If it's a meter thick, it only covers one square meter. If it's a centimeter thick, it covers a hundred square meters.
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100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
You cannot. Cubic meters measure volume and square meters measure area. They are not the same thing.
5 cm = 0.05 meter0.072 cubic meter / 0.05 meter = 1.44 square meter
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One cubic meter of cement at a depth of 6 inches (approximately 0.1524 meters) will cover an area of about 6.56 square meters. This is calculated by dividing the volume (1 cubic meter) by the depth in meters (0.1524), giving you the coverage area. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of cement at this depth can effectively cover a space of about 6.56 square meters.
Because a square meter is two dimensional and a cubic meter is three dimensional, there would theoretically be an infinite number of square meters within a cubic meter.
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
To calculate the number of square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick, you first need to convert the thickness to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 1000 mm, 100 mm is equal to 0.1 meters. To find the number of square meters in a cubic meter, you divide 1 cubic meter by the thickness in meters. Therefore, there are 10 square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick.
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
You cannot. Cubic meters measure volume and square meters measure area. They are not the same thing.
5 cm = 0.05 meter0.072 cubic meter / 0.05 meter = 1.44 square meter
One cubic meter cannot be "converted" to a square measure unless we know how "deep" it is being spread. For example, if it is one meter deep, then it would cover one square meter; but if it is two meters deep, then it would cover half that area. If it were, say, 1 cm deep, then it could cover a million square centimeters (100 x 100 x 100).
This cannot be done. A cubic meter is a volume and a square meter is an area.
27 cubic meters
Invalid conversion: square meters is a measure of area and cubic meters is a measure of volume.