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.
To calculate the number of 140mm blocks per square meter, we first need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since 1 meter is equal to 1000mm, we can calculate the area of a square meter in square millimeters (1000mm x 1000mm). Next, we divide the area of a square meter by the area of a single 140mm block (140mm x 140mm) to determine how many blocks can fit in a square meter. This calculation would yield the number of 140mm blocks per square meter.
Each pallet is 1.2 square metres so in 100 square metres you could, in theory, fit 83 pallets.
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how many children could stand in a one square meter space
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
To determine how many blocks of size 390mm x 190mm fit in a square meter, first convert the block dimensions to meters: 0.39m x 0.19m. The area of one block is 0.39m * 0.19m = 0.0741 square meters. Since one square meter equals 1 square meter, you can fit approximately 13.5 blocks (1 / 0.0741) in a square meter. Therefore, you can fit 13 blocks completely, with some space left over.
To determine how many 150mm blocks fit in a square meter, first convert 150mm to meters, which is 0.15 meters. The area of one 150mm block is 0.15m x 0.15m = 0.0225 square meters. Therefore, the number of blocks in a square meter is 1 square meter divided by 0.0225 square meters per block, resulting in approximately 44.44 blocks. Thus, you can fit about 44 blocks in a square meter.
Exactly 9 of them will.