M3 to m2

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 Anonymous user -
Hello,

Could you tell me how much 20m3 is in m2? Thank you very much
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  1. Anonymous user
     
    Hello

    No, we can't.
    Square meters are two-dimensional, while cubic meters are three-dimensional.
    The relationships between these units are not fixed.
    They depend on several parameters, primarily the shape of the volume.

    For example, a shoebox will have a unique value in cubic meters (overall), which is its volume.
    It will have a value in square meters for the bottom and the lid, which is the area common to these two faces.
    Another value in square meters for the two lateral faces.
    And a third value for the "front" and "back" faces.

    To calculate one of these surfaces from the volume, you need to know, on one hand, that it is a "rectangular prism" type volume and to have the length of an edge perpendicular to the surface being sought.

    So without additional information from you, we can't calculate.

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    1. Anonymous user
       
      PS additionally, it's math not programming...
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