None because in order to draw a triangle the sum of its smaller sides must be greater than its largest side.
3/8 inch and 7/16 inch are two lengths in this range. Their decimal equivalents are 0.375 and 0.4375, respectively.
Each side lenght is 8 inches -Team Umizoomi
If a "1 inch triangle" means a triangle each of whose sides is 1 inch, then there is no answer to the question. These are equilateral triangles and equilateral triangles can tesselate to form a larger equilateral triangle. The fact that the large triangle is equilateral means that its three sides are equal so that its perimeter ie the sum of the three sides must be divisible by 3. 20 is not divisible by 3.
No, in this situation the two sides together are the same length as the third side which would be two lines lying one upon the next.Another guy's explanation (me) if you want a better answer:No. Why? I'll tell you why.Imagine a 4 inch line and another 4 inch line at a right angle to each other.The third side, 8 inches can only be the third side if it is touching the 4 inch and other 4 inch line.So.... 8 inches will be the same exact line as the 4+4 inch line, thus, 4 4 8 cannot be the lengths of a triangle.ANOTHER ANSWER:No they cannot form a triangle. Sum of the lengths of 2 sides must be greater the third. But 4+4=8 , but not greater than 8.
You remove right angled triangles whose legs are 3*[2-sqrt(2)] = 1.7574 inches long.
There are 36 inches in one yard. The number of 14 inch lengths in one year are 36 / 14 = 2.57 14 inch lengths in one yard.
Millimetres are shorter than an inch, yes. There are 25.4 millimetres in an inch. Therefore a millimetre is 25.4 times shorter than an inch.
3/8 inch and 7/16 inch are two lengths in this range. Their decimal equivalents are 0.375 and 0.4375, respectively.
Longest: 7.4999999999999999999999999999999999999..... inches.Shortest: 6.5 inches
Each side lenght is 8 inches -Team Umizoomi
Length = 100/(pi*radius2) inches
In the USA, 15mm is half-inch, and 22mm is three-quarters inch. Lengths of pipe nipples in these sizes range from one and a quarter/one and a half, to six inches, in half-inch increments.
This is completely possible to do, just draw a picture and that will answer your problem!!!!!! :0 )
51 pieces of 2 inch lengths adds up to 102 inches. These cannot be cut from a strip which is only 66 inches long.
Draw a rectangle, two inches by four inches. Draw intersecting lines at 1 inch intervals so that the entire figure is covered by 1 inch squares. There are 8 of them. The area of the rectangle is 8 square inches, or 2 x 4
perimeter is the sum of all side lengths. Since a 9 by 11 has 2 sides 9 inch and 2 sides 11 inch, perimeter is 9+9+11+11 = 40 inches
If a "1 inch triangle" means a triangle each of whose sides is 1 inch, then there is no answer to the question. These are equilateral triangles and equilateral triangles can tesselate to form a larger equilateral triangle. The fact that the large triangle is equilateral means that its three sides are equal so that its perimeter ie the sum of the three sides must be divisible by 3. 20 is not divisible by 3.