205mm
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 11,250 square feet.
The maths is; 6 inch = 0.5 foot & 24 inch = 2 foot therefore 0.5 (height) x 2 (width) x 75 (Sq ft) = 1/2 × 2 = 75
75 linear inches refers to a measurement of length that totals 75 inches when measured in a straight line. This term is often used in contexts like luggage dimensions, where the total of length, width, and height must not exceed 75 inches for certain travel regulations. For example, a suitcase measuring 30 inches long, 20 inches wide, and 25 inches high would sum to 75 linear inches (30 + 20 + 25 = 75).
Perimeter of rectangle = 2 *(l+b) =2 *(45+30)= 2 * 75 =150 cm
bc = ad = 75 Tan adb = 160/75 = 2.1333 (4dp), so angle adb = 64.885°.
Can you replace 205/65/R15 with 205/75/R15
Yes, that is a pretty good substitute.
205 is the width, R15 is the wheel diameter and the 55 or 60 is the profile height therefore the 60's will give a sightly more comfortable ride where as the 55's will ride slightly harder.
Yes it will
215/70/r15, 215/75/r15, 225/70/r15. I think that some may have also came with 14inch wheels. I have put tires as large as 225/75/r15 or as small as 205/75/r15 on an 84 without any issues.
no
Yes, they can
Yes.
Yes, you can
Drivers door sticker shows it is 205/75 R15
i have a 1999 stepside s10 and they are 205/75/r15
Something like 205 75 R15.