10 x 10 = 100 inches square divide that by 4 and you get 4 pieces which are 25 inches square each. and each one would be 5 by 5 or 2.5 by 10
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This will depend on how long you would like each piece to be. If each piece is to be 1 inch long, then 115 pieces could be cut. If each piece is 2 inches long, then 57 pieces with 0.5 inches left over If each pieces is 5 inches long, then 23 pieces and so on and so forth.
(9ft)(12in/ft) 108in (108in)/(16in/tray) 6.75trays. If trays can be placed on both sides of the table then 12 trays and if the trays are 12 inches or less in width, then one additional tray could be placed at one end of the table, two additional if the table is 32 inches or wider, So 6, 12, 13, or 14 depending on the dimensions of the trays and table.
No, a dessert spoon is a volume measurement, typically around 10mL. 40g is a weight measurement, which could be equivalent to a different volume depending on the density of the substance being measured.
well it could be measured in metres, feet, inches or centimetres.
0.03125 = 1/32 inches.
0.03125 = 1/32 inches.
It depends on the spider - some spiders can be measured in millimetres or centimetres; if you're thinking of tarantulas they could be measured in inches
l = 100/p inches.
It could be if you wished to use near-obsolete measurement units.