It would be best to know the height of the stacked cards :) so you can use the equation V = length * width * heighth so now you have the 2 known values already so Volume = heighth * 3 * 5 *** Remember to measure the heighth in inch unit [since 3 and 5 are in inch].
60 cubic cm. Volume would be the length x width x height. 3x5 = 15. 15 x 4 = 60
1080 = 2^3x3^3x5 200= 2^3x5^2 LCM (1080,200) = 2^3x3^3x5^2 = 1800
3x5
15 x 2 = 30
It is: 20-(3*5) = 5
60 cubic cm. Volume would be the length x width x height. 3x5 = 15. 15 x 4 = 60
Three foot by five foot is equal to 91.5 centimeters by 152.5 centimeters. There are 12 inches in a foot and one inch equals 2.54 centimeters.
15 3x5=15
Recipe cards are 3x5 cards where you can write your recipes down.They aren't difficult to make but can be time consuming. But the advantage of having all your recipes in one place makes up for it.
If you mean "how many 3x5-inch cards cover 300 sq. ft": 1 card = 3*5 =15 sq. in. = 15/144 sq. ft. (12x12 = 144 in^2 = 1 ft^2) N cards *15/144 = 300 N = (300*144)/15 = 2880
There are fifteen cells in a 3x5 table
1080 = 2^3x3^3x5 200= 2^3x5^2 LCM (1080,200) = 2^3x3^3x5^2 = 1800
∛(x4) √(x5) = x4/3x5/2 = x8/6x15/6 = x23/6
(2x3)+(3x5)-(3x2)= 2x3=6 3x5=15 3x2=6 So..... 6x25-6= 6x25=150 150+6=156
1x15 3x5
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