A cubic metre is a unit of volume. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units
are therefore incompatible.
There are no cubic units in any square units. "Cubic" meter is a unit of volume.
"Square" meter is a unit of area. They're used to measure completely different
kinds of quantities, they have different physical dimensions, and neither one
can be converted into the other one.
If area units could be converted into volume units, you might be able to buy a
few hundred liters of land and build a storage shed on it.
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Square meters are a unit of area, not volume. Therefore, you cannot convert square meters directly to cubic meters.
8000 meters multiplied by 20 meters equals 160,000 square meters.
20 mm = 0.020 meters 18 square meters * 0.020 meters = 0.36 cubic meters
To store 5000 cubic meters, you need a storage area that is also 5000 square meters if the height of the storage space is 1 meter. This assumes a cubic storage space with equal dimensions in length, width, and height.
To find the volume, first convert the depth to meters (7.5cm = 0.075m). Then multiply the area (59446 sqm) by the depth (0.075m) to get the volume in cubic meters. So, the volume is 4458.45 cubic meters.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 3 meters by 1.5 meters equals 4.5 square meters. The unit of area is always squared, so the answer is in square meters, not just meters.