It can be anything you want, just as long as it's
-- more than zero, and
-- less than 747 feet.
You can't use the pythagorean theorem because that only works for right triangles.
You've only specified the lengths of two sides, and no angles. That's not enough data to
uniquely define a triangle.
It can be anything you want, just as long as it's-- more than zero, and-- less than 747 feet.
499 meters is equivalent to 1,640 feet.
There is slightly less than a tenth of a mile in 499 feet (a mile is 5,280 feet).
The space needle is 499 feet tall.
between 482 billion and 499 billion feet
It ranges from sea level to it highest elevation of 2,407 feet with a mean elevation of 499 feet.
To find the area of an equilateral triangle, you can use the formula: area = (sqrt(3)/4) * s^2 where s is the length of one side of the triangle. If the length of one side of the triangle is 6 cm, the area of the triangle is: area = (sqrt(3)/4) * 6^2 = (sqrt(3)/4) * 36 = (3.46/4) * 36 = 13.83 * 36 = 498.68 Rounded to one decimal place, the area of the triangle is approximately 499 cm^2.
1 mile is 5280 feet, so less than one-tenth!
499 is a prime so it is only divisible by 1 and 499.
499-199 is equal to 300.
Impossible to answer unless you specify the height of the gas cloud.
i heard on a show up to about 40 feet. Well, if you started from a height of 500 feet you would jump down 499 feet without getting hurt