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0.33 as an equivalent unit fraction = 33/1000.33 * 100/100 = 33/100 in fraction
A foot is a unit of distance. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible. A square foot is a square, one foot across by one foot down. It is flat. It does not describe the thickness or any other feature. However if you mean "A friend is giving me 100 square feet of tile - will that cover my whole kitchen floor?"... well, 100 square feet is an area 10 feet wide by ten feet long, or any other combination that when multiplied, equals 100. Like 20 feet x 5 feet, or 40 feet x 2.5 feet. If your kitchen floor is 5 feet wide by 20 feet long, take the tiles.
You need 100 12 by 12 inch stones to cover a 10 x 10 foot patio. Since the area of the patio is 10' by 10' = 100 square feet, and each stone is 1 foot * 1 foot = 1 square foot, 100 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 100.
pi x 100 x 100 3.14 x 10e4 31400 ft2
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There was no officer in command of 100 soldiers as there was no unit in the Roman army consisting of 100 men. You are confusing the title "centurion" with the number 100. A Roman centurion commanded 80 men, not 100.
Gallon: unit of volume Foot: unit of length no relation
There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.There was no Roman leader of 100 soldiers. There was an officer called a centurion, but he led 80 men, not 100. Don't be misled by the title.
It was the centurion, named after the Latin for 100 (centum)
Answeraccording to my books, 75,000 brits had it but only 41 died from it which i am not sure is 100% correct
A linear foot is a unit of length. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A yard is a unit of length. a square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
That would be microfilm.
The name for a 100 meter square is called a hectare. This is a metric square unit of 10,000 square meters; 10m x 10m. A hectare is the primary measuring unit of land.
Heres 4 to begin with........................Fact 1: give or take a few pounds, Roman soldiers carry approximately the same weight of equipment into battle as soldiers do today.Fact 2: Soldiers were paid partly in salt, this is where the phrase "being worth your salt" comes from.Fact 3 : Common belief would have it that he was 1 of 100 because he was called a centurion. However a man was part of a Legion, of about 5-6000 men, the Legions were split down into centurys of about 80 men. The leader of this century was called thecenturian.Fact 3 centurian.Fact 4: The captured tribesmen were put to use as Auxilia, their job was to form a human shield to protect the Roman soldiers.
There is no SI "base unit" for area. Originally there was a unit called an are which was equivalent to 100 square meters, but this has fallen out of favor. The hectare (100 are, or 10,000 square meters, or the area of a square 100 meters on a side) is also sometimes used, but it's not a base unit.Area is a derived quantity (from the unit for length), so the most appropriate SI unit for area is the square meter.
A "unit" can be anything from a company (typically between 100 - 150 personnel) up to a Division (10,000 - 15,000 personnel, typically), and may even be applied to larger formations.