Ten square miles is a square that is ten miles long and ten miles wide. If you walked across it in a straight line you would walk ten miles, if you walked the perimeter of it (all the way around all four sides) you would walk forty miles.
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Sorry- disagree. 10 miles long and 10 miles wide is 100 square miles.
There are 0.015625 square miles in ten square acres.
the answer is 160 miles
40 square km = 15.44 square miles
Ten times the square of a non-zero number is equal to forty times the number. What is the number?
Oh, what a happy little question! When you have the square root of ten over the square root of forty, you can simplify it by dividing the square roots. So, the answer is the square root of ten over the square root of forty simplifies to one over the square root of four, which simplifies further to one over two. Just a little math magic to brighten your day!
Eight hundred and forty thousand square miles
twice the size of ten square miles!
One out of every ten square miles of land is equal to 10%. This means that if you have 10 square miles of land, one of those square miles would be one-tenth of the total area.
(40 meters) per (ten seconds) is 8.94774517 miles per hour
Ten square miles refers to an area that is 10 miles by 10 miles, totaling 100 square miles. On the other hand, ten miles square refers to a square area with each side measuring 10 miles, so the total area covered is 100 square miles as well. Both terms refer to the same area size, but just describe it in a different way.
120 square miles.
Yes: forty ten-thousandths.