14.55 square yards.
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Well, honey, a 131 degree angle is an angle that measures 131 degrees. It's bigger than a right angle but smaller than a straight angle. So, if you ever need to measure something at 131 degrees, now you know what you're dealing with.
1 acre = 43560 sq ft→ 0.18 acre = 0.18 x 43560 sq ft= 7840.8 sq ft.There is no definite answer for the length and width of a building lot as the building lot can have any length and width as long asits area(length x width) is 7840.8 sq ft.If it is a square building lot, it would be approx 88.55 ft by 88.55 ft.However, if it is rectangular, it could be approx 98 ft by 80 ft, or 131 ft by 60 ft, or 196 ft by 40 ft, or 157 ft by 50 ft, or even 7480 ft by 1 ft!
It is 131 degrees.
Complimentary angles are ones that add to 90° Supplementary angles are ones that add to 180° Translate: The measure of a supplement of an angle (180-x) is (=)8 more (8+) than three times (3*) the measure of a complement (90-x). Find the measure of the angle? 180 - x = 8+3(90-x) 180 - x = 8 + 270 - 3x 180 - x = 278 - 3x - x = 98 - 3x 2x = 98 x = 49 Check: The measure of the supplement (131) is 8 more than 3 times the compliment (41) 41 * 3 + 8 = 131 123 + 8 = 131 ■
This problem can be solved as follows: The angle Ah of the hour hand of a clock, measured from the position at noon or midnight when the hour and minute hands exactly coincide, is Ah = (360 degrees/12 hours)th, where th is the time in hours, including fractions of hours, because the hour hand moves the entire 360 degrees around the clock in 12 hours. Similarly, the angle Am of the minute hand = (360 degrees/60 minutes)tm, where tm is the time in minutes only, including fractions of minutes. The stated time is 3 + 40/60 + 20/3600 hours = 3.672222... hours and the angle is therefore about 110. 11666666... degrees, using the formula above. The time in minutes only is 40 + 20/60 = 40.33333...., so that the angle of the minute hand is 242 degrees. The difference between them is therefore about 131.833..... degrees, or in fraction form 131 and 5/6.