Generally in marketing, it is the cost per 1000 on a production run.
(13m x 17m) x (27.80/m^2) = 6,143.80
100 cm = 1 m → 65 cm = 65 ÷ 100 m = 0.65 m → Fabric costs 0.65 m × $4.20/m = $2.73 Stuffing costs $0.70 Total cost: $2.73 + $0.70 = $3.43
If the rope is 40c per 50 cm, it will be 80c for 100 cm (= 1m)
To calculate the cost of a house per square meter, first determine the total cost of the house, including the purchase price and any additional expenses like renovations or fees. Next, measure the total square meter area of the house. Finally, divide the total cost by the total area in square meters to obtain the cost per square meter. For example, if a house costs $300,000 and is 150 square meters, the cost per square meter would be $2,000 ($300,000 ÷ 150 m²).
about .60 cents
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for 1m cost is 16 p for 3.5 m ,cost will be 3.5 * 16 = 56 p
Let's say you drive on an average "M" miles per month and you car travels on average "m" miles per gallon and the average price of gasoline is "p" per gallon, then the avaerage cost of gasoline for one month is (M x p)/m
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Watch closely . . .Total cost of 'm' gallons, purchased at the unit cost of $1.45 per gallon, is [ 1.45 m ] .
cost of RCC m thirty per meter cube
830sq.m x (140/m) x (140/m)=16268000
(13m x 17m) x (27.80/m^2) = 6,143.80
100 cm = 1 m → 65 cm = 65 ÷ 100 m = 0.65 m → Fabric costs 0.65 m × $4.20/m = $2.73 Stuffing costs $0.70 Total cost: $2.73 + $0.70 = $3.43
Approx 430 m 25 mpg @ $3.40 per g = $58.38 total cost
The cost would be 6 meters multiplied by 15p per meter, which equals 90p in total.
If the rope is 40c per 50 cm, it will be 80c for 100 cm (= 1m)