7.5 and 12.5 feet.
7.5 feet and 12.5 feet.
one fifth is 3.2m. so one three-fifths piece is 9.6m and the two-fifths piece is 5.4m
I believe you are describing a prism.
The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent (equal in length) and bisect each other.
13, 12,5
the angle is an angle and therefore doesn't have a length. If you want to find the length of the hypotenuse - the leg across from the right angle - it is the square-root of the other two legs each squared.
Two sides have the same length as each other. The other side may be shorter or longer in length than the other two sides.
4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
The length of each side is longer than the sum of the lengths of the other two sides.
A three sided polygon in which two sides are equal in length and two angles are equal in size. Two sides have the same length as each other. The other side may be shorter or longer in length than the other two sides.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
In the Ising model, the correlation length is important because it indicates how far apart spins are correlated with each other. A longer correlation length means that spins are more likely to influence each other over greater distances, which can affect the behavior of the system as a whole.
one fifth is 3.2m. so one three-fifths piece is 9.6m and the two-fifths piece is 5.4m
Assuming the two shorter pieces are of the same length, the problem could be set up as 2x + (x + 5) = 26: (2 short pcs + (1 short PC + 5 ft) and solve: 2x + (x + 5) = 26 3x + 5 = 26 3x = 21 x = 7 x + 5 = 12 Each short piece is 7 ft and the long piece is 12 ft.
I think 9 and 3... no, its 5 and 7.
The length available for cutting into pieces is 4.50 - 0.42 = 4.08 m If this length is now cut into 6 pieces then each piece measures 4.08 ÷ 6 = 0.68 m or 68 cm
lengths are x and 4x so 5x = 15.5 making x = 3.1m and the longer piece 4 x 3.1 = 12.4m
No. Each day is about 1/1,000,000,000 of a second longer. Plus days get longer in the summer months and shorter in the winter months