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So how much wood would he have wanted if he had ordered 8 cube....by his way of thinking... this thing could be exponential...a whole new world:001_smile:

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schysch!

 

Steve im in for a good deal on firewood here... 8000 liters of wood for 125 quid!:thumbup:

 

The guy is messing with your head mate, it is a classic maths wind up!!!!

 

2 cubic meters are roughly 1,26x1x1,26x1,26 wich equals 2000 liters (one cube is 1000liters)

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Well he is right... 2 cubic meters are in fact 8 loads of 1 cubic meter.

 

What you meant is 2 one cubic meters.:001_smile:

 

Surely 2cubic metres is 2 x 1m3(one cubic metre)

 

2metres cubed IS 2mx2mx2m its all about the order.

 

James

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