You need between 100 and 150 kg of nails for 100 square metre for shuttering.
100 and 150 kg of nails is what is needed for the 100 square metre.
To determine the mass in kilograms of 1000 meters, we need to know the density of the material in question. The mass of an object is calculated by multiplying its volume by its density. Without the density information, it is not possible to accurately convert meters to kilograms.
You need to know the linear density of the fabric. Without that you cannot do anything.
10-ft = 3.048 metres (rounded) 14-ft = 4.267 metres (rounded) The area of the floor in the room is 140 square feet, or 13.006 square metres (rounded). A room is not metres.
No. It is a skyscraper, currently (2015) the tallest man made structure in the world at 829.8 mtr
100 and 150 kg of nails is what is needed for the 100 square metre.
this is exatcly right 100 cm = 1 meter if that's what u mean by mtr
1 mtr = 100 cm 2.54 cm = 1 inch 12 inch = 1 ft. so, 1 mtr = 100/2.54 inch = 100/(2.54*12) ft. 1 mtr = 3.28 ft. so 1 sq. mtr = (3.28) ^ 2 sq. ft. = 10.76 sq. ft.
67 metres. (100 cm = 1 mtr. 6700 divided by 100 = 67).
1 mtr = 100 cm 100 mtr is 100 times 100 cms or 100 X 100cm Add all the zeros on each side of the multiplier to each other Ans = 10,000 cms
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There are 65 stations in the entire MTR transportation network.
Move the Decimal Point 3 places to the left as follows:- 1 CM. sq = .001 Mtr sq 250 CM. sq = .25 Mtr sq 500 CM. sq = .5 Mtr sq 750 Cm. sq = .75Mtrsq 1000 CM.sq = 1 Mtr sq
There are 10,000 square centimeters in a square meter. This is because one meter equals 100 centimeters, and when you square that measurement (100 cm x 100 cm), you get 10,000 cm².
10 in a decimetre
Only during the 100 mtr. Olympic final and you are in front. Otherwise, no.