Not enough information. It is impossible to solve a math problem with only one variable. You gave "cubic metre", paint is not a measurement so it doesn't count. Need thickness and possibly the type of paint or it's weight per cubic metre or something like that. Also must know what you want the "how much" in.
If you know how many km's you can travel per each litre of petrol, you can divide 580km's by km's per litre and then multiply by 2.50.
$9999
The coverage of the paint (in volume required per square meter) divided by the price (in the same volume units). Times 2 if you need two coats or recalculate the second coat as it usually requires a little less paint. Plus the cost of other materials, paint brushes/rollers, floor covering, etc) plus the cost of the preparation work and tidying up afterwards plus taxes and plus administration fees for insurance bookkeeping and other overhead.
Work out how long on average it takes to paint it and how much paint you used.(T X HW) + (PC X VP) = how much to charge.Where:T is the time it takes you to paint 1ft2 in hours. (10 mins= 0.167, 15 mins=0.25)HW is how much you think you should make per hour.PC is the paint cost per unit volume.VP is the volume of paint used.
Nobody that I know of sells paint in pints. A half litre is about $6.95 at stores I go to. House paint ranges from $25 - 40 per gallon.
Strangely enough, exactly one square metre!
PAINT is NOT WATER 10 litre of water is 10kg I average 1.4 kg per litre ... Viscosity should have been a big clue. ( Thick ) 10 litre of paint is about 14kg add 700g for paint can / bucket ( Depending on quality )
Depends on the quality of the paint. To estimate the cost per square foot, divide the cost of the paint by 350, for square meters, divide the cost by 32.5 and that should give you a pretty good idea of what it will cost for one coat of paint.
No, moles per liter (mol/L) and moles per cubic meter (mol/m³) are not the same. Moles per liter is a concentration unit commonly used in solution chemistry, while moles per cubic meter is a unit of amount concentration for gases or substances in the gas phase typically used in gas laws and atmospheric chemistry.
4.6921 per meter.
1 litre will be collected per square meter of surface area from one millimeter of rain
it is 2.3434343434343434 pounds per litre
Not enough information. It is impossible to solve a math problem with only one variable. You gave "cubic metre", paint is not a measurement so it doesn't count. Need thickness and possibly the type of paint or it's weight per cubic metre or something like that. Also must know what you want the "how much" in.
They are the same thing. You have to divide to convert micrograms to milligrams. You have to multiply to convert per litre to per metre cubed. these cancel out.
About 1.1 kilo per litre.
around £1.20GBP per litre £5.00GBP per gallon