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A carpet that is 5 meters x 5 meters = 25 square meters. If a living room is 30 square meters, the carpet will fit in the living room, but it will not fit it exactly (wall to wall). It will be a bit small.
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∙ 9y agoNo, because the size of the carpet Is 36 square meters.
Yes, if the room is relatively square.
YES, because a carpet 5M by 5M is a 25 square metre carpet and would fit into a 30 square metre room.
Square meters measure area but linear meters measure distance.
The answer depends on the material and quality of the carpet.
No, because the size of the carpet Is 36 square meters.
That can be measured in square meters.
YES, because a carpet 5M by 5M is a 25 square metre carpet and would fit into a 30 square metre room.
Yes.
Yes, if the room is relatively square.
basically, no. its simple 5m x 5m = 25m2 so a room 30m2 wont work
120 square meters equates to about 1,291.7 square feet.
186.6 square yards of carpet are needed.
No. 5 metres by 5 metres is 25 square metres, thus 5 m2 of carpet is missing (if you wish to cover the entire floor, that is).
The carpet will be 5 x 5 = 25 square meters. It might fit (without cutting), but there will be 5 square meters left uncarpeted. It will fit without cutting if both the living room dimensions (length and width) are 5 meters or more. If one of the dimensions is less than 5 meters, the carpet will need to be cut. The best thing to do is to take some squared paper and make a plan of the room. Then cut out another piece of squared paper to represent the carpet, and then you can try different ways of laying the carpet.
It means the area of the carpet in 'square meters'. Multiply square meters by 10.76 to get the equivalent area in square feet.
YES, because a carpet 5M by 5M is a 25 square metre carpet and would fit into a 30 square metre room.