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08/08/2009 11:10 AM

how to convert sqft to meter cube...plz reply

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Re: calculations

08/08/2009 11:23 AM

are you joking............................


@tp

You can't.

sqft is area.
meter cube is volume.

(multiply the area by 3rd dimention u will get volume)

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08/10/2009 2:46 AM

Multiply the sq.ft by a length dimension. The rest is arithmetic.

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08/10/2009 8:32 AM

It is always zero regardless of area; since depth is zero, area x 0 = 0.

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08/10/2009 5:28 PM

google convert sqft to meter sq... i think that is what you mean but if not still google and it will be there..

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Re: calculations

11/11/2009 4:09 PM

No you cannot convert Sqft to Cu.meter. And do not waste space of this forum with Absurd Questions please.

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