3.4086580994024981055126631335409
sqrt(3)= 1.7320508075688772935274463415059
sqrt(15) = 3.8729833462074168851792653997824
sqrt(3) x sqrt(15) = 6.7082039324993690892275210061938 = sqrt(45) = 3 x sqrt(5)
AnswerThis is an example of a question that's ambiguous because it hasn't been written mathematically. The above answer is for sqrt(3) x sqrt(15). Another interpretation of the question would be sqrt(3 x sqrt(15)), which has a different answer.Chat with our AI personalities
.05 to .15 gallons per square yard
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2 times per second x (2.5)= 5 volts 6 times per second x (2.5)=15 volts
It is all dependant on how thick the concrete is. You take the square footage and turn that into cubed feet (where the thickness comes in) if its 1" thick you multiply the square footage by.083, if its 2" thick you multiply by.17. To come up with this number you take the thickness say 3" and divide that by 12 (12 inches in a foot), so for 3 inches you get .25. So back to the question at hand, say your 30 square feet of concrete is 6 inches thick, your equation would look like this: 30 X .5 = 15. So 15 is your cubed footage. You then multiply this number by 150 which is the weight in pounds of 1 cubic foot of concrete. The number you come up with is 2,250. That is the amount in pounds of your 30 square feet of concrete assuming it is 6 inches thick.