1/2*height*base = area
1/2*4/9*base = 5/6 square metres
Multiply both sides by 2:
4/9*base = 5/3
Multiply both sides by 9:
4*base = 15
Divide both sides by 4 to find the length of the base:
base = 3.75 metres
Check: 1/2*4/9*3.75 = 5/6 square metres
No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
10-9 meters
2/9
It is 81 because 9 times 9 equals 81
1/9
physical, mental, and social btw im in the ninth grade and i know this lol :)
The ninth term in a series is called the "ninth element" or the "ninth member" of the series.
1/3
Ninth is the correct spelling.
Ninth
Weight can vary significantly among ninth graders due to factors like age, height, and body composition. There isn't a specific weight that is considered "normal" for all ninth graders; instead, it's more important to focus on overall health and well-being. Generally, growth charts and Body Mass Index (BMI) percentiles can be used as guidelines to assess whether a student's weight is within a healthy range for their height and age. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Your father's height and growth rates are not a reliable predictor of youe own growth rates.