Using the following conversion factor:
1000 mm = 1 m
you must first convert the dimensions you have into the ones you desire, which in this case is meters.
(600 mm)(1 m / 1000 mm) = 0.6 m
Then you must figure out the square area you have which is:
(0.6m)(0.6m) = 0.36 m^2
After than you just have to divide:
1 meter squared / 0.36 meters squared = 2.78
0.6 x 0.6 = 0.36 m2
To calculate the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 900mm x 600mm equals 540,000 square millimeters. To convert this to a more common unit of measurement, you can divide by 1,000,000 to get 0.54 square meters. So, 900mm x 600mm is equivalent to 0.54 square meters.
To convert 600mm to feet, you need to divide by 304.8 (since 1 foot is equal to 304.8mm). Therefore, 600mm is approximately 1.97 feet. Since the dimensions are given as 600mm X 600mm, the area would be 600mm x 600mm = 360,000 square millimeters. Converting this area to square feet would involve dividing by 92903.04 (since 1 square foot is equal to 92903.04 square millimeters), resulting in approximately 3.88 square feet.
600 mm x 300 mm = 0.6 m * 0.3 m = 0.18 sq metres. So number i 1 sq metre = 1/0.18 = 5.55... slates. However, this assumes that the some slates can be cut into thin strips most of which are used. If the offcuts are not (or cannot be) used you will need 7 slates to cover a square metre.
2.5 x 3.0 = 7.5 square meters
600mm x 600mm is 0.36m2.
To determine how many slabs of size 600mm x 600mm are needed for a square meter, first convert the dimensions of the slabs to meters: 600mm = 0.6m. The area of one slab is 0.6m x 0.6m = 0.36 square meters. Therefore, to cover 1 square meter, you would need approximately 1 / 0.36 = 2.78, which rounds up to 3 slabs.
To determine how many slabs are needed for one square meter, first convert the dimensions of the slabs from millimeters to meters. A 600mm x 600mm slab is 0.6m x 0.6m, which has an area of 0.36 square meters. Therefore, to cover one square meter, you would need approximately 2.78 slabs. Since you can't have a fraction of a slab, you would need 3 slabs to cover one square meter.
600mm * 400mm = 0.6m * 0.4m = 0.24 sq metres
0.6 x 0.6 = 0.36 m2
600mm is 0.6m, and 450mm is 0.45m, so one flag is 0.27 sq metre. Therefore 4 flags to the square metre
600mm x 180mm = 108000mm2 (108000 square millimetres)
To calculate the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 900mm x 600mm equals 540,000 square millimeters. To convert this to a more common unit of measurement, you can divide by 1,000,000 to get 0.54 square meters. So, 900mm x 600mm is equivalent to 0.54 square meters.
To find out how many 600mm by 600mm paving slabs are needed to cover 20 square meters, first convert the dimensions of the slab to meters: 600mm is 0.6 meters. The area of one slab is 0.6m x 0.6m = 0.36 square meters. To cover 20 square meters, you would need 20 / 0.36 ≈ 56 slabs.
To convert 600mm x 400mm to square meters, first convert the dimensions from millimeters to meters. This is done by dividing by 1000: 600mm = 0.6m and 400mm = 0.4m. Then, calculate the area by multiplying the two dimensions: 0.6m x 0.4m = 0.24 square meters. Thus, 600mm x 400mm is equal to 0.24 square meters.
To convert 600mm to feet, you need to divide by 304.8 (since 1 foot is equal to 304.8mm). Therefore, 600mm is approximately 1.97 feet. Since the dimensions are given as 600mm X 600mm, the area would be 600mm x 600mm = 360,000 square millimeters. Converting this area to square feet would involve dividing by 92903.04 (since 1 square foot is equal to 92903.04 square millimeters), resulting in approximately 3.88 square feet.
600 mm x 300 mm = 0.6 m * 0.3 m = 0.18 sq metres. So number i 1 sq metre = 1/0.18 = 5.55... slates. However, this assumes that the some slates can be cut into thin strips most of which are used. If the offcuts are not (or cannot be) used you will need 7 slates to cover a square metre.