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How big is a room measuring 50cubic meters? - Answers
Assuming a cuboid room, a room containing 50m3 has a product of length, width and height, each measured in meters, of 50m3. For a perfect cube, each side will be the cubic root of 50m3, that is, (50m3)1/3, or 3.68m (rounded to 2 decimals). A room 1m high and 1m long, but 50m wide, will also contain a volume of 50m3. For a typical room in a human dwelling, you could assume a height of 2.5m. That is, the room will have an area of 50m3 / 2.5m = 20m2, so could be 4 x 5 meter, for example. Of course, any other combination of width, height and length will work, so long as their product makes 50m3.
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How big is a room measuring 50cubic meters? - Answers
Assuming a cuboid room, a room containing 50m3 has a product of length, width and height, each measured in meters, of 50m3. For a perfect cube, each side will be the cubic root of 50m3, that is, (50m3)1/3, or 3.68m (rounded to 2 decimals). A room 1m high and 1m long, but 50m wide, will also contain a volume of 50m3. For a typical room in a human dwelling, you could assume a height of 2.5m. That is, the room will have an area of 50m3 / 2.5m = 20m2, so could be 4 x 5 meter, for example. Of course, any other combination of width, height and length will work, so long as their product makes 50m3.
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How big is a room measuring 50cubic meters? - Answers
Assuming a cuboid room, a room containing 50m3 has a product of length, width and height, each measured in meters, of 50m3. For a perfect cube, each side will be the cubic root of 50m3, that is, (50m3)1/3, or 3.68m (rounded to 2 decimals). A room 1m high and 1m long, but 50m wide, will also contain a volume of 50m3. For a typical room in a human dwelling, you could assume a height of 2.5m. That is, the room will have an area of 50m3 / 2.5m = 20m2, so could be 4 x 5 meter, for example. Of course, any other combination of width, height and length will work, so long as their product makes 50m3.
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