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∙ 11y ago150 mm = 0.15 m
0.15 * x = 1
So:
x = 1 / 0.15
x = 6.6666 sq metres
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∙ 11y agoTo convert square meters to cubic meters, you multiply by the thickness. First, convert the thickness from inches to meters (6 inches = 0.1524 meters). Then, multiply 37 square meters by 0.1524 meters to get the volume in cubic meters. Therefore, 37 square meters with a thickness of 6 inches is equivalent to approximately 5.64 cubic meters.
To find the volume in cubic meters needed to cover 36 square meters, we need to know the desired thickness of the material being used for coverage. The volume can be calculated by multiplying the area (36 square meters) by the thickness of the material in meters.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.
Square meters and cubic meters are different units of measure, where square meters measure area and cubic meters measure volume. To convert square meters to cubic meters, you need to know the height or thickness of the substance you are measuring. Without this information, it is not possible to directly convert 15.35 square meters to cubic meters.
To find out how many yards of concrete you need for your 450 sq ft patio, you would first need to determine the thickness of the concrete you plan to pour. Let's assume a standard 4-inch thickness. One cubic yard of concrete would cover 81 square feet at a 4-inch depth. So for a 450 sq ft patio at 4 inches thick, you would need approximately 5.56 cubic yards of concrete.
That will depend on the thickness (depth) of the concrete.
To convert square meters to cubic meters, you multiply by the thickness. First, convert the thickness from inches to meters (6 inches = 0.1524 meters). Then, multiply 37 square meters by 0.1524 meters to get the volume in cubic meters. Therefore, 37 square meters with a thickness of 6 inches is equivalent to approximately 5.64 cubic meters.
To find the volume in cubic meters needed to cover 36 square meters, we need to know the desired thickness of the material being used for coverage. The volume can be calculated by multiplying the area (36 square meters) by the thickness of the material in meters.
For a 1000 sqft slab with a thickness of 4 inches, you would need approximately 33 cubic meters of concrete. This calculation is based on the assumption that 1 cubic yard of concrete covers 81 square feet at 4 inches thick.
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65 square meters times 0.01 meters (one centimeter) equals 0.65 cubic meters.
How thick? Gotta have thickness to calculate cubic yards.
The answer requires the average thickness and density of the asphalt.
roughly 240 square feet. Formula for figuring yardage is: (Width X Length X thickness)/27= cubic yardage of concrete. Just reverse the formula to solve for Width X Length or Square Feet. CY X 27 divided by thickness = square footage
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.
500 maxi bricks covers 15.2 square meters. this is how to find it. maxi brick (290 x 140 x 90) converted to meters plus the minimum mortar thickness of 10mm. we are only going to concentrate on the (lenght x height) of the brick which gives us ((0.29+0.01(mortar thickness)) x (0.9 + 0.01(mortar thickness)) = 0.03. thus 1/0.03= 33 bricks per square meter. Therefore 500/33=15 square meters
no squire meters. squire isn't a measurement. if you asking for square meters you already have square meters ... that is 300.. if you want cubed meters which is the only thing logical here you would have... 30meters cubed