Hours are a measurement of time, kilometers are a measurement of distance. Do not try to work this out, it will not work.
It depends on what units of measurement were used for 54 and 75. Miles, centimetres, yards, light years, etc.
It depends on what kind of measurement you are making, but it would generally be the digit farthest to the right. For example, if you have good eyes and a good ruler, and you are measuring something in millimeters, you can estimate tenths of a millimeter. Suppose the length of a rectangle is between 74 and 75 mm. Look closely between the millimeter marks on the ruler. Suppose the end of the rectangle is about a third of the way from the 74 to the 75, then you good estimate that the length is 74.3 mm. The digit you estimated is the last one, the 3.
Convert everything to the same measurement (1 yard = 3 feet), that makes it easy to compare.
This is not the answer to this question. It depends on your power factor! Power factor is the measurement of the percentage of "clean" electricity you get from your electric company. Low power factors can be corrected by installing a unit like "powermax3000". Most U.S. pf's are in the .75 to .92 range. In the case of a .75 pf, only 75% of your electric is being used effectively.
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This is not possible. 75 feet is a linear measurement and square feet is an area measurement. if you said 75 feet by 10 feet then you would have 750 square feet.
38" x 75"
Hours are a measurement of time, kilometers are a measurement of distance. Do not try to work this out, it will not work.
75 feet long refers to a measurement of length where an object or distance spans 75 feet.
It's a measurement (in Watts (W)) of Power.
Milliliters (mL) are a more precise measurement than liters (L). You can figure out how many liters you have by dividing the milliliter measurement by 100. 75 mL = .75 L
It depends on what units of measurement were used for 54 and 75. Miles, centimetres, yards, light years, etc.
The measurement for a fitted sheet is 54 in x 75 in. The measurement for a flat sheet for a full sized bed is 81 in X 96 in.
its faras 75% percent couse only some of its idea is correct.
You are supposed to use the fact that the sum of all three angles is 180°.
What is the measurement of a standard daybed, with just a frame? I need it to fit in a 75" space.