I believe we can assume that he meant how many people can stand on a square yard.
I am 21" across my chest, and approximately a foot thick. This means that if everyone was the same size you could fit 5 people in a square yard without having to squeeze. If it was a matter of cramming them in then standing you could likely get 6-7 people standing in a square yard.
the math:
21"x12"=252 sq. in. (me)
yard =36"
square yard = 36" x 36" = 1296 sq inches
so divide 1296 by 252 (me) and you get 5.1...
since there is not a .1 person to be found this means that 5 people can stand on a square yard without cramming in.
1296sq.in / 252sq. in. = 5.143 people
it depends how big they are and how squished they are but probably about 14===============================Answer #2:Horsefeathers !You would have a tough job trying to make more than one (1) personstand in one square meter of floor space.
9 *snicker* trick question.
Each pallet is 1.2 square metres so in 100 square metres you could, in theory, fit 83 pallets.
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That depends entirely on the thickness of each tile !
9.
It would depend on the average body size of the people being considered. However, typically you could comfortably fit around 4-6 adults in one square meter.
10,000
9 of them.
36 one-meter squares will fit into 36 square meters
9 of them.
9
One person usually fits comfortably, and especially only 1 if they are large, into a 1 square meter area
That depends on how big the books are :P
Exactly 9 of them will.
16 sheets.
it depends how big they are and how squished they are but probably about 14===============================Answer #2:Horsefeathers !You would have a tough job trying to make more than one (1) personstand in one square meter of floor space.