i have a field 60m long and 110 wide going to be paved i ordered 660000000cm cubed of cement  how thick must the cement be to cover field

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Answer 1
Answer: First find the area of the field
A=WL
A=(110m)(60m)
A=6,600m^2
Now turn the cm into m
becouse 100cm^3=1m^3
660,000,000cm^3=6,600,000m^3
Now find out how many times you can cover the filled
6,600,000m^3/6,600m^2=100m
So it will be 100m thick.
P.S. I'm assuming you meant you jest forgot the m for 110m.

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