no ...... i would not
440mm x 215mm x 100mm
Imagine you have a block of wood that is 1 cubic metre [ 1 cm ]. If you slice that into 10 slices by 100mm thick you will now have 10 square metres of wood. Now try that with concrete. You want to put in a drive-way 10 mtrs long by 2 mtrs wide by 100mm thick, that is 20 sq mtrs by 100mm = 2 cm of concrete.
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100mm is 10cm
13 x 6.7 x 0.1 = 8.71m3
100MM X 100MM X 100MM IS EQUAL OF 1 Q cm
The answer is given in the question: 100mm
circumference = pi*100mm
To determine how many 100mm blocks fit in one square meter (M²), first calculate the area of a 100mm block. A 100mm block typically has dimensions of 100mm x 100mm, which equals 0.01m x 0.01m, or 0.0001m² per block. Therefore, in one square meter, you can fit 10,000 blocks (1m² / 0.0001m² = 10,000).
1090mm=109cm 230mm=23cm 100mm=10cm
100mm = 100,000,000 100m = 100,000 Each m represents 3 zeros