all the sides are 8 cms all the sides are 8 cms
There can be no equivalence. A square inch is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space while a cubic foot is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
There are 9 square feet in each 1 square yard. To convert from square feet to square yards, divide by 9. To convert from square yards to square feet, multiply by 9. 2500 square feet is approximately 277.78 square yards. In general, tile, laminate and hardwood are quoted in square feet, while carpet is almost always quoted per square yard.
The stepping stone method is a technique used in linear programming to find the optimal solution for a transportation problem. It involves identifying the empty cells (which represent unallocated units) and calculating the opportunity cost for each empty cell by determining how much improvement would be made if a unit were allocated to that cell. This process is repeated until there are no more improvements that can be made, resulting in the optimal solution.
It is not necessarily a topic sentence. It is an introduction to an area of support + reference back to your central idea in the form of a topic sentence for each of your body paragraphs
First of all, only if the wire is stretched between the 2 buildings roof edges facing each other, can this question be answered using the information given. (If the wire is stretched between the middles of the roofs, the information given is not enough, in case if we want to give a precise answer, we'd need to know how wide each roof is.) So, anyways, let's presume that the wire is stretched between the roof edges facing each other. The solution is easy if you know the Pythagorean theorem. Imagine a right triangle formed by the distance between the buildings (12 meters), the difference in heights (25-10=15 meters) and the length of the wire. The length of the wire is the hypotenuse, so the formula to calculate its length is a square root of (12 squared + 15 squared) = square root from (144+225) = square root from 369 which is approximately 19.209 meters.
The area of a hexagon when the measure of each side is 12 centimeters is approximately 374.12cm2
Each side will measure 18 cm
If the area of a square is 1 square meter, then there is one meter on each side. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, then there are 100 centimeters on each side.
16 square cm
This depends on the area you live in and how much area there is. If you lived in the US, you would more likely measure by hectares, acres, and other units of area. However, if you live in Great Britain, Asia or Australia and other parts of the world, you would more likely use square meters and centimeters. Now to your question. Which unit would you use to measure area: square centimeters or square meters? If I were to draw a square on a piece of paper, it would not match up to a single meter in length so I would measure by square centimeters (GB) or square inches (US). But if I were to measure larger areas such as land, I would measure in square meters (GB) or square feet and hectares (US).
"Square centimeters" is a measurement of area. "Centimeters square" describes a square shape X centimeters on each side. "4 square centimeters" would be an area 2 cm wide by 2 cm long (or an equal area in any shape. "4 centimeters square" defines a shape having four 90 degree angles and 4 sides of 4 cm each, which has an area of 16 square centimeters.
If the area of a square is 49 square centimeters, the length of each of its sides are: 7 cm.
2 meters on each side what is the area in square centimeters
Square centimeters is a measure of surface area. Cubic centimeters are a measure of volume. A cube that's 20 cm on an edge would have 6 surfaces, each 400 square cm in size, giving a total surface of 2400 square centimeters - slightly less than 1/4 of a square meter. That same cube would have a volume of 8,000 cubic centimeters (which would be 8 liters.)
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