6 x 15 = 90
(6 m) x (15 p/m) = 90 p
I have no idea how many £ that may represent,
but I'm sure you can handle that part.
Force . . . . . . . . . kilogram-meter per second2 = newton Distance. . . . . . . meter Work, Energy. . . newton-meter = joule Power . . . . . . . . joule per second = watt Time. . . . . . . . . . second
To convert the cost per ton to cost per pound, you need to know how many pounds are in a ton. Since there are 2000 pounds in a ton, to find the cost per pound you would divide the cost per ton by 2000. In this case, $215.00 per ton would be $0.1075 per pound.
To convert from kilograms per meter per second (kg/ms) to nanoseconds per square meter (ns/m2), the conversion factor is 1 kg/ms 1,000,000,000 ns/m2.
There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. If you have a water meter, to work out the cost per m3 add the cost of water per m3 (around £1) and the cost of sewage per m2 (around £1.5) give you your total cost per m3 (around £2.5). So a 6 liter toilet flush cost about 1.5 Pence. A 65 liter shower (around 5 min shower on a mains pressure mixer shower) will cost around 16.25 pence On your water meter the small dials are: x0.001 dial = 1 liters. x0.01 dial = 10 liters x0.1 dial = 100 liters (once this dial has clocked around to 10, that = 1000 liters or 1m3)
To convert pounds per square foot to metric tons per square meter, you would use the following conversions: 1 pound per square foot is approximately 0.0479 metric tons per square meter. Therefore, 350 pounds per square foot is approximately 16.765 metric tons per square meter.
75 × 20 = 1500 which is £15.00
This doesnt make sense. There are 100cm in a metre, therefore 16.20 per metre should be 0.162 (or 16.2p per cm
Well, darling, to convert cost per square meter to cost per lineal meter, you need to know the width of the material. Once you have that, simply divide the cost per square meter by the width in meters to get the cost per lineal meter. It's as easy as pie, honey. Just remember, math doesn't have to be boring!
4.6921 per meter.
You cannot - you need information about the width.
To find the cost of three meters of wire, we first need to determine the cost per meter of wire. Given that two meters of wire cost ninety pence, we can calculate the cost per meter by dividing the total cost by the number of meters: 90 pence / 2 meters = 45 pence per meter. Therefore, three meters of wire would cost 3 meters * 45 pence/meter = 135 pence.
What is the average cost of leather per meter
Multiply by 1.19599
To find the cost of 3.12 meters of ribbon at 16 pence per meter, you multiply the length by the price per meter: 3.12 m × 16 p = 49.92 p. Therefore, the total cost is 49.92 pence, which can be rounded to approximately 50 pence.
The total cost for 0.75 meters of chain at $4.80 per meter would be $3.60. This is calculated by multiplying the length of chain (0.75 meters) by the cost per meter ($4.80).
Cow grass can cost between $1.90 and $7.00 per square meter. Many places will only allow orders by 100 square meter or 1000 square meter increments.
Beach nourishment can cost to about £1000 per metre.