6 inches. There are 7 spaces between the 8 seeds. 42 divided by 7 is 6.
3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3=24
To determine the distance between the ordinate lines for a 6-inch 90-degree saddle on a 12-inch header, you can use the formula for the saddle's dimensions. The distance between the ordinate lines is typically calculated based on the diameter of the header and the angle of the saddle. For a 90-degree saddle, the ordinate lines will be spaced approximately 1.5 inches apart for a 6-inch saddle on a 12-inch header. This ensures proper fit and alignment during fabrication.
1/4 inch = 6.35 millimetres.
It's not likely that the map is 625 inches wide as that would result in places that are 312500 miles apart. I'll guess that was supposed to be 6.25 inches and the places are 3125 miles apart.
They are 1 graphing unit apart.
Watermelon seeds should be planted about 2 feet apart to allow enough space for the vines to grow and produce fruit effectively.
Watermelon seeds should be planted about 6 to 8 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Some plants can be planted close together and others must be farther apart. When you plant seeds, the package will tell you how far apart the plants should be. When you plant live plants, there should be a tag that tells you how far apart the plants should be.
If you are sowing seeds an inch to an inch and a half is enough then thin the seedlings to about six inches then a foot. Protect plants from pigeohs.
Dwarf liriope should be planted 6 to 8 inches apart. It grows quick and can be about 12 inch foliage.
Watermelon plants need lots of space. Seeds can be planted in hills or in rows. Space watermelon plants 6 feet apart in hills. Thin to the best three plants per hill. If planting in rows, watermelon seeds should be about seven feet apart.
Arborvitae should be planted about 3 to 4 feet apart for optimal privacy.
Hydrangeas should be planted about 3 to 5 feet apart to create a hedge.
3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3=24
3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3=24
Watermelon plants need lots of space. Seeds can be planted in hills or in rows. Space watermelon plants 6 feet apart in hills. Thin to the best three plants per hill. If planting in rows, watermelon seeds should be about seven feet apart.
Sweet corn should be planted about 12-18 inches apart in rows that are spaced about 30-36 inches apart.