You need to use the formula for solving the diameter of a circle which is C = pi x D = 3.1416 x 14 = 43.98 inches (approx)
To check whether it is possible to have a triangle with side lengths 4cm, 13cm, and 14cm, we use a special rule.The rule is: If you take any two sides of a triangle and add their lengths, the sum of the lengths must be greater than the third side.Test this triangle. 4+13=17, which is bigger than 14. 14+4=18, which is bigger than 13. 13+14=27, which is greater than 4.The rule works for all side combinations, so it is possible to have a triangle like this.So the answer is: yes, you can have a triangle of side lengths 4cm, 13cm, 14cm. (Note that the lengths do not have to be in centimeters, for example they can be 4m, 13m, and 14m)
Not too sure of the given dimensions but the area of a parallelogram is length times perpendicular height.
Area of square: 10*10 = 100 square m Area of rectangle: 14*10 = 140 square m
17
200.106m2
224 divided by 16, ie 14m
Displacement vectors of 10m west and 14m west make a resultant vector that is
Area of a rectangle is width times lenght. 14m in lenght (times) 5m in width = 70m2
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V=l(w)(h) V=14m(10m)(3m) V=420 cubic metres
14m x 8m x 6m = 672 m^3
10-14m = -4
The answer is 84 because you need to multiply the height and base which is 14 and 12 which equals 168. But because the triangle is halve of a square you need to divided the answer by 2 which is 168 divided by 2 equals 84.