To find the number of 1-meter paving slabs needed, first calculate the area of the garden by multiplying its length and width: 15 meters × 10 meters = 150 square meters. Since each paving slab covers 1 square meter, you would need 150 paving slabs to cover the entire garden area.
That is 37.5 pounds.
150 sq ft = 13.94 sq metres, approx. That area would require 68.8 or 69 slabs. However, this assumes that the area to be covered is "well-behaved" and that wastage is kept to a minimum.
I'd say about 150-200 maybe?
I would use 150 cans
The average Iowa farmer feeds about 150 people.
Are you CRAZZY wow why would you feed 150 peaople?!?!?!?!
I usually allow 4 ozs per person. This would be 37.5 pounds for 150 people
I would make 38-40 pounds
the equation for this answer is 150 multiplied by 4. this is true because 4 meatballs is the amount per serving a person should get. so 150 multiplied by 4 is 600.
At least 150, although some people will take two, so plan on 300. If there are leftovers there may be shelters in the area that will take a food donation.
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