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It is impossible to answer the question without knowing what you stride is. You do not specify the units used for 18. Centimetres? Decimetres? Inches?
The answer will depend on the units used for measuring the tiles which you have failed to specify.
It's best to specify the version that you refer to.
You could use h*BA cubic units, provided that the units used for BA are squares of units used for h. If BA is in square centimetres and h is in metres, the formula will give a answer which is not easy to understand.
There area many units used for measurement of the distances .But , the S.I unit od distance is meters ( m ) .
The answer will depend on the units used for the diameter of the circle. Is it 76 inches, 76 feet, 76 centimetres? The question does not specify.
The answer depends on the units used for 120.5 - which you have chosen not to specify. The number of hours in 120.5 minutes is very different from the number of hours in 120.5 years!
It is impossible to answer the question without knowing what you stride is. You do not specify the units used for 18. Centimetres? Decimetres? Inches?
The size of a tile requires two measures. It is also necessary to specify the units used for both, the measure of the tile as well as of the room.
The answer will depend on the units used for measuring the tiles which you have failed to specify.
Light-years are mainly used to specify distances to other stars and galaxies, diameters of galaxies, galaxy walls, and the like.
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There are many, many thousands of organic compounds. You would need to specify which you are referring to
The question cannot be answered because it does not specify the units used for 2.969. Do you mean 2.969 cents or 2.969 of a higher unit (dollar, Euro, etc)?
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The answer will depend on the units used for 600 by 600. Inches? Micrometres?The answer will depend on the units used for 600 by 600. Inches? Micrometres?The answer will depend on the units used for 600 by 600. Inches? Micrometres?The answer will depend on the units used for 600 by 600. Inches? Micrometres?