If 150 / x = 66, then x = 2.2727 cm
Suppose the length is L cm.
Then 150*L cm = 66 cm
So L cm = 66 cm/150 = 66/150 cm = 0.44 cm = 4.4 mm.
Let the length be 2x and the width be x: 2(2x+x) = 66 the perimeter in feet 4x+2x = 66 6x = 66 x = 11 Therfore: length = 22 feet, width = 11 feet and 22*11 = 242 square feet.
Let the length be 2x+1 and the width be x: (2x+1)*x = 66 square yards 2x2+x = 66 2x2+x-66 = 0 Solving the above equation by means of the quadratic equation formula will give: x = -6 or x = 5.5, so x must be the latter because dimensions can't be negative. Therefore: length = 12 yards and width = 5.5 yards Check: 12*5.5 = 66 square yards
150 square centimetres is a measure of area. Assuming it is the total surface area of the cube, the surface area of any one [square] face is 150/6 = 25 sq cm. Consequently, the width and length are sqrt(25) = 5 cm.
There is no way to answer the question. 10 metres * 15 metres, 1 metre * 150 metres, 0.1 metre * 1500 metres, 0.01 metres * 15000 metres, and so on. or 7.5 metres * 20 metres, 0.75 metres * 200 metres, etc.
Well, darling, to find the volume of a cube, you simply cube the length of one side. Since the surface area of a cube is 6 times the side length squared, you can solve for the side length by taking the square root of 150/6. Once you have the side length, just cube it to find the volume. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
66% of 150= 66% * 150= 0.66 * 150= 99
66% of 150= 66% * 150= 0.66 * 150= 99
66/44 x 100 = 150 Therefore, 66 is 150 percent of 44.
The GCF is 6.
The length of a 2006 Ford F-150 with a short bed is approximately 5.5 feet, or 66 inches. This measurement refers specifically to the bed of the truck, while the overall length of the vehicle can vary depending on the cab configuration.
44% = 0.44150% = 1.500.44 x 1.50 = 0.66 = 66%
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greatest common factor of 66 90 and 150 is 6.
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Let the length be 2x and the width be x: 2(2x+x) = 66 4x+2x = 66 6x = 66 x = 11 feet length = 22 feet and width = 11 feet
2.2727