Yes, I have one in my kitchen. But remember that you will find it difficult to get appliances that will fit underneath.
nope. because the equasion of the area of a triange is A=1/2BH and if u plug it in it would be 1/2x7x5 1/2x35 17 1/2 does not = 35
6=X (X-1) (X+3) x=1.6667
40 inches is less.
Let the height be (5x-10) and the base be x: 1/2*(5x-10)*x = 420 square inches Multiply both sides by 2 and multiply out the brackets: 5x2-10x = 840 5x2-10x-840 = 0 Solving the above quadratic equation works out as: x = -12 or x = 14 it must be the latter because dimensions can't be negative. Therefore: base = 14 inches and height = 60 inches Check: 1/2*14*60 = 420 square inches
It's less... 2 feet 3 inches = 27 inches in total.
a knife you use a kitchen can be 6 inches(or less)and small knives are 4 inches(maybe more or less)
5ft 7in
Try and leave enough room so you can get by with the cabinet doors open.I'd recommend 3 feet, and no less the 32 inches.
Because it is less than 6 inches tall!
The size of a baby Australian Bittern varies depending on its age. At birth, these birds are less than 5 inches in height and they grow to be over 25 inches in height.
BMI= (weight in pounds × 703) ÷ (height in inches × height in inches) Less than 18 means means under weight. Less than 18.5 means thin for your height. Between 18.6 and 24.9 means a healthy weight. Between 25 and 29.9 means overweight for your height. 30 or greater indicates obesity. There are also bmi calculators online! :)
Its not only 2-4 inches left, more like 7 or 8" less. The average 13 year old is 5'4"
It refers to the weight and height of the Bat. A -10 Bat means the weight is 10 ounces less then the height. This means if the bat is 27 inches long it only weighs 17 ounces. It refers to the weight and height of the Bat. A -10 Bat means the weight is 10 ounces less then the height. This means if the bat is 27 inches long it only weighs 17 ounces.
1 foot, 11 inches. it's about the height from your foot to a little above your knee.
Vertical pianos are typically 20 to 25 inches in depth and 55 to 60 inches in length. There is more variance in height. A professional-quality piano is likely to be of studio height or upright height, so it will be at least 42 inches in height. Read more: What Are the Dimensions of an Upright Piano? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_4868858_dimensions-upright-piano_.html#ixzz2KQAiH5AT
Annually, it's about 20-30 inches, less farther to the east.
nope. because the equasion of the area of a triange is A=1/2BH and if u plug it in it would be 1/2x7x5 1/2x35 17 1/2 does not = 35