Carpets are sold per square meter (unless you find an off cut the size required). Your longest length is 7m, so your carpet will be 7sqm @ £20 per sqm = 7 x £20 = £140. Would exclude gripper rod, underlay and fitting though!
The answer depends on the material and quality of the carpet.
Square meters is a measure of area and meters is a measure of length or distance.
If you mean the side length of a square is half a meter, then you have 0.5 meters x 0.5 meters = 0.25 square meters.
-- There's no such thing as a "square hectare". -- One hectare is 10,000 square meters. -- There are no meters in it, since "meter" is a unit of length and "square meter" is a unit of area.
8 meters wide by 5 meters long my 1 meters tall will not give you an answer in square meters. But it will give you a VOLUME of 40 cubic meters.
8.325 a sq meter.
The answer depends on the material and quality of the carpet.
A square yard is 0.84 square meters, so 0.84 of $17.93 is $15.06. So it would be $15.06 per square yard.
0, because a lineal meter has an area of 0
The cost would be ($25) multiplied by (the number of square meters to be carpeted).
120 dollars
Square meters x 1 = square meter
In Ohio we charge 5.50 a yard, so technically that costs $6.58US a square meter. That price however does not include the actual carpet to be installed, or the 'cushion' or pad underneath the carpet, just the labor. retail price on some of the least expensive carpet i have seen (that was worth putting in) was around $8.40US a square meter. which with cushion would cost you somewhere in the neighborhood of $17.00US a square yard if you include cushion.
8 is the normal... Any landings? are the steps over a meter wide?
You cannot convert meters to square meters. A meter measures length or distance. A square meter measures area.
That is like asking how many yards in a gallon. There are no square meters in a meter, and no meters in a square meter.
A meter is a unit of metric measurement. A square meter is like drawing 4 meters to make a square.