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1 cubic metre is equal to 35.3147 cubic feet.
1 cubic metre is equivalent to 35.3147 cubic feet.
To convert cubic metres to cubic feet, multiply the value by 35.3147.
For example, 2 cubic metres is equal to 70.6294 cubic feet.
Tiles can be classified into various types based on their material, design, and usage.
Ceramic tiles - made of clay and other natural materials, commonly used for flooring and walls
Porcelain tiles - made of fine-grained clay and fired at high temperatures, highly durable and water-resistant
Glass tiles - made of glass, used for decorative purposes and to create a unique look
Stone tiles - made of natural stone such as mar...
Ceramic tiles are made of clay and have a porous surface, while vitrified tiles are made of a mixture of clay and silica and have a non-porous surface.
Ceramic tiles are cheaper than vitrified tiles.
Ceramic tiles are suitable for low traffic areas like bedrooms and living rooms.
Vitrified tiles are more durable and water-resistant than ceramic tiles.
Vitrified tiles are suitable for high traffic areas like kitchens and ba...
There are several types of bonds used in construction, including masonry, concrete, and timber bonds.
Masonry bonds include stretcher bond, header bond, and English bond.
Concrete bonds include monolithic, precast, and post-tensioned bonds.
Timber bonds include butt joint, lap joint, and mortise and tenon joint.
Other types of bonds include adhesive bonds and mechanical bonds.
The type of bond used depends on the materials ...
There are four types of bond used in construction: Flemish bond, English bond, Header bond, and Stretcher bond.
Flemish bond is a type of bond where each brick is laid in alternating headers and stretchers.
English bond is a type of bond where alternate courses consist of headers and stretchers.
Header bond is a type of bond where all the bricks are laid as headers.
Stretcher bond is a type of bond where all the bricks are...
Critical saturation can be managed by monitoring and adjusting resources as needed.
Regularly monitor resource usage to identify potential saturation points
Allocate additional resources or adjust usage to prevent saturation
Implement load balancing to distribute usage across multiple resources
Use caching or other optimization techniques to reduce resource usage
Consider upgrading hardware or software to better handle incr
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I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Indeed and was interviewed before Mar 2023. There was 1 interview round.
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Tell us about your experience journey .How can you help to the community where someone wants help for to develop all about community members like child parents schools stakeholders etc..
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Written test was given.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Apr 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
I can make various types of garments including shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, and jackets.
Shirts
Pants
Dresses
Skirts
Jackets
Yes, I can make gents shirt.
I have experience in sewing and stitching.
I can take measurements and cut fabric accordingly.
I can follow a pattern or create my own design.
I have knowledge of different types of fabrics and their properties.
I can add details such as buttons, collars, and cuffs.
I can ensure the shirt fits well and is comfortable to wear.
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