the answer is 31in. unit
The area would be 30 square inches. To figure that out, you multiply 3in x 10in. You're Welcome. :)
2 ft 3 in + 4ft 10 ins. Firsyt add the inches 3 + 10 = 13 inches. For every 12 inches add '1' to the 'feet'. This leaves a remainder of 1 inch. Then add the feet , not forgetting to add '1' foot from the carried forward inches. Hence 3 ft + 4 ft + 1ft = 8ft. So the overall answer is 8ft 1 inch.
1in = 2.54cm (exactly) 8ft 10in = 8 x 12 + 10in = 106in ⇒ 8ft 10in = 106 x 2.54cm = 269.24cm ~= 269cm
1in = 2.54cm (exactly) 11ft 10in = 11 x 12 + 10 in = 142in ⇒ 11ft 10in = 142 x 2.54cm = 360.68cm ~= 3.6m
The volume of a cylinder with a 3in radius and 10in height is: 283 cubic inches.
the answer is 31in. unit
The area would be 30 square inches. To figure that out, you multiply 3in x 10in. You're Welcome. :)
90pi= approx282.7433388in2 volume of is cylinder V=BH=r2piH So V=32*pi*10=90pi=282.743388
20ft subtracted by 10in = 10
2 ft 3 in + 4ft 10 ins. Firsyt add the inches 3 + 10 = 13 inches. For every 12 inches add '1' to the 'feet'. This leaves a remainder of 1 inch. Then add the feet , not forgetting to add '1' foot from the carried forward inches. Hence 3 ft + 4 ft + 1ft = 8ft. So the overall answer is 8ft 1 inch.
1in = 2.54cm (exactly) 8ft 10in = 8 x 12 + 10in = 106in ⇒ 8ft 10in = 106 x 2.54cm = 269.24cm ~= 269cm
A rectangle with sides of 6 inches and 10 inches would have an area of 60 square inches.
No - 10 inches is equal to 25.4 centimetres.
There are 2.54 cm to an inch, so 10 in = 25.4 cm
1in = 25.4mm (exactly) ⇒ 10in = 10 x 25.4mm = 254mm
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