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One perfect square times another perfect square does produce a third perfect square.
No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
1.5 inches squared refers to the area of a square with each side measuring 1.5 inches. To calculate this area, you multiply the length of one side by itself: ( 1.5 \times 1.5 = 2.25 ) square inches. Therefore, 1.5 inches squared equals 2.25 square inches.
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The area of a circle is pi times (radius squared) Thus if radius is one inch then area is (pi) times (1) times (1) = pi = 3.1416 inches squared
you divide 14.5 by three and then times it by one so its....4.83
a cone's volume>>> V = 1/3 [ (pi)*(radius*squared)*(height) ] so volume equals , (one third) of (pi) times (radius squared) times (height)
yes- for example imagine a rectangle. One lenght is 5in and the other is 10im. The area is 5inx10im= 50in squared
multiply (x) feet squared over one by 12 inches over 1 foot by 12 inches over one foot, you'd cross out the feet squared and be left with 144(x) inches squared. Example: 1 ft sq/1 * 12 in/ft * 12 in/ft= 144 inches squared
One-third of 8.5 inches on a ruler is approximately 2.83 inches. To find one-third of a number, you divide the number by 3. In this case, 8.5 divided by 3 equals 2.83. Therefore, one-third of 8.5 inches is 2.83 inches.
There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, 1 yard and one third inches is equal to 36.3 recurring (that is, 36.3333...) inches.
One third greater.