Not enough information, if you electric meter does not supply any electric it is possibly the company fuse which is about 60 amp to 100 amp, get an electrician.
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square measurement is length X width
so it is 3 meters wide and you want 300 square meters that will be 100 meters X the 3 meters wide = 300 sq meters and that will around a full roll
It depends on the width. If it's one metre wide the area is 7.540 metres. If it's two metres wide then the area is 15,080 square metres. If it's three metres wide then the area is 22.620 square metres.
Square metres is a measure of area. Cubic metres and cubic yards is a measure of volume. There is no conversion between them without a third dimension.
Consider a storeroom that's 40.3 square metres in area. How much stuff can you store in it? Well, that depends on how high the ceiling is. If the ceiling is 2 metres high then the volume of the room is 80.6 cubic metres. If the ceiling is 3 metres high then the volume is 120.9 cubic metres.
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Understand the formula.
Converting units of measurements always requires a specific formula. The
procedure from yards to meters is X (yards) multiplied by "0.9144"
meters.
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Write your formula with the number of yards. Multiply by "0.9144." For example, 100 yards * 0.9144 =?.
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Use a calculator. In the example above, 100 yards * 0.9144 =?, the answer is 91.44 meters.
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That depends. Cubic metre is a unit of volume, ton is a unit of mass. One cubic meter of water masses about a ton, while one cubic metre of gold masses considerably more and one cubic metre of hydrogen gas masses considerably less.
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