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To calculate the cost of 150cm of material at 80p per meter, we first need to convert the length to meters. 150cm is equal to 1.5 meters. Then, we multiply the length by the cost per meter: 1.5 meters x 80p = 120p. Therefore, the cost of 150cm of material at 80p per meter is 120p.
None. A hole is the absence of the material.
The diameter, rounded to the nearest meter, is: 26 meters(25.7831008 meters).
Square meters cannot be converted into linear meters; square meters are units of are and linear meters are units of length.
Square meters x 1 = square meter
If a sari uses 3.58 meters of material and the material costs 6.98 per meter you calculate the cost: 3.58 meters x 6.98 per meter = 24.9884 24.9884 or if rounded to whole pennies 24.99
Oh, dude, it's like converting apples to oranges, but with meters. To convert running meters to square meters, you just need to know the width of the material. If the width is 1 meter, then 1 running meter is equal to 1 square meter. If the width is different, you multiply the running meters by the width in meters to get the square meters. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
To calculate the cost of 150cm of material at 80p per meter, we first need to convert the length to meters. 150cm is equal to 1.5 meters. Then, we multiply the length by the cost per meter: 1.5 meters x 80p = 120p. Therefore, the cost of 150cm of material at 80p per meter is 120p.
The weight of 1 square meter in tons depends on the material and its density. To calculate this, you would need to know the thickness of the material in meters and its density in tons per cubic meter. By multiplying the area (1 square meter) by the thickness and density, you can determine the weight in tons. For example, if you have a material with a density of 2 tons per cubic meter and a thickness of 0.1 meters, then 1 square meter would weigh 0.2 tons.
Oh honey, it's simple math. If you want to convert 1 square meter to running meter, just take the square root of 1, which is 1, and that's your running meter. So, 1 square meter is equal to 1 running meter. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
157.50 Rand
To convert linear meters to square meters, you need to know the width of the material in linear meters. If the width is 1 meter, then 1 linear meter equals 1 square meter. If the width is different, you would multiply the width by the linear meters to get the square meters (Square Meters = Width x Linear Meters).
To convert price per 100 meters to price per cubic meter, you need to know the thickness of the material. Once you have the thickness, you can calculate the volume of material in one cubic meter and then divide the price per 100 meters by the volume to get the price per cubic meter.
1.2 meters x 1.2 meters x 1.5 meters = 2.16 cubic meters.
None. A hole is the absence of the material.
either yards or meters
A meter is one meter.