A third of a metre is approximately 33.33 centimeters or 0.333 meters. To find this, you simply divide one metre (100 centimeters) by three, resulting in about 33.33 centimeters. This measurement is commonly used in various contexts, such as in construction or crafting, where precise lengths are important.
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The only reason a metre would need to be called a "linear metre" is to distinguish it between a "square metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width) and a "cubic metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width timesed by one metre in height).Therefore, one linear metre is the same measurement as one metre.
A metre cannot be converted to a square metre. A metre is a length and a square meter is an area.
A linear (lineal) metre is the same thing as a metre. I think it's a dumbed down term for a metre so people won't get confused with metre, square metre and cubic metre.
A metre is 100cm
The basic formula is 1 cubic metre = 1 metre x 1 metre x 1 metre.