l = (2(1102))1/2
∴ l = 24200 1/2
∴ l ≈ 155.563
440
v=LWH (length x witdhx height) .16m x .24m x 1.4m = 0.06144 m2
Length x Breadth x Height
The equation for the density of an object with known mass m and volume V is D=m/V.You are given the mass to be 750g.To figure out the volume of the block of wood, simply multipy all of the dimensions. The volume of a right prism (e.g. a block of wood) is V=length*width*height, so the volume for the block of wood is 12cm*8cm*9cm=864cm3.Now you know both your mass and your volume, so you can calculate the density:D=m/VD=(750g) / (864cm3)D is roughly equal to 0.86806g/cm3.
Very large for an urban residential plot, tiny for a city block.
72 because if the area is 324 and you make a block chart and count the sides it will equal 72
In computing, a block length is the length, in bytes or characters, of a block of data.
the length of a city block is 1 meter
The answer depends on what information about the block you do have. If you have its length, breadth and height, then the area is 2*(L*B + B*H + H*L) square units.
Assuming it is cut 'square' (not a square shape, but all cuts are at right angles), then the volume is Length x Width x Height
1). There is no such unit as a "square acre". The "acre" is a unit of area. It can have any shape. 2). A square with an area of 10 acres has a side with length 660 ft. (3 furlongs)
v=LWH (length x witdhx height) .16m x .24m x 1.4m = 0.06144 m2
This block has 6 sides. 2 are 110x35, 2 are 35x95 and 2 are 110x95. Total area = 35250 square feet.
Although city blocks can differ depending on where they are located, generally there are 16 to 17 per mile. In terms of acreage, a square city block converts to approximately 2.21 to 2.50 acres.
6cm long
Feet is a unit used to measure length. Square feet is a unit used to measure area. A block 1 ft x 1 ft has an area of 1 square foot.
How many acres in One Chicago City Block ?It depends on the city. In New York City, the average length of a north-south block is 1/20th of a mile, or 264 feet. An east-west block is about 1/5th of a mile, or 1,056 feet.So, a square block would be 264 x 1056 = 278,784 square feet, which is equal to 6.4 acres.Chicago city blocks (if you count each block as 100 in the grid addressing system) are 1/8 mile long so a square mile is 8 blocks x 8 blocks. Since there are 64 square blocks in one square mile and 640 acres in one square mile, we know that Chicago city blocks (e.g. from Ashland to Paulina and Addison to Waveland) would be equal to exactly 10 acres per square block.
Length multiplied by Width Multiplied by Height 3 x 1.5 x 2 = 9