You can cut 10 pieces of 2-meter length from a 20-meter long material. This is calculated by dividing the total length (20 meters) by the length of each piece (2 meters). So, 20 ÷ 2 = 10. This means you can get ten 2-meter segments from a 20-meter length.
Yes.
20 / 2 = 10So 10 lengths can be cut from 20 metres.ten20 / 2 = 10
140 and 20
1500
Perimeter = 2(Length + Width) = 2(30 + 20) = 2 x 50 = 100'
Length = 20 mBreadth = 19 mPerimeter = 2(Length + Breadth) = 2(20 + 19) = 2 * 39 = 78 mArea = Length * Breadth = 20 * 19 = 380 m2
1/2 inch
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=10 mm 20 mm=2 cm
Very many if they are much smaller than the hexagon.If the square is to have the same length side as an equilateral hexagon and you are not allowed to cut the square then one.If you are allowed to cut the square but it (they) have to have the same length side as an equilateral hexagon then: about 2.6 [Exactly (3 * (Sqrt 3)) / 2 ]
2 meters away
-18
If the "length" of this triangle is the distance from the base to the vertex of the two other sides, it is 100 units^2. (1/2*10*20) if the 'length' is not the aforementioned distance, you do not have enough information.