3.5 feet
3 feet 6 inches
39 inches
128 cu. ft. (4ftx4ftx8ft)
128
Let the length of the shorter piece be ( x ) feet. Then the longer piece would be ( 2x ) feet. According to the problem, the total length of the rope is 36 feet, so we can set up the equation: ( x + 2x = 36 ). Solving this gives ( 3x = 36 ), which means ( x = 12 ) feet for the shorter piece, making the longer piece ( 2x = 24 ) feet. Therefore, the long piece must be 24 feet long.
3 and 3/4 feet
If you assume the cord of wood formed a perfect rectangular prism you would simply multiply the length*width*height to get 128 cubic feet. However, it is obvious that unless the wood is cut into square pieces such as 6"x6" or 4"x4", there will be lots of air space inside your cord. But the basic answer is as above. Hope that helps answer this rather odd question. I disagree that it is an odd question. it is a very good question. Buyers of firewood should be aware of the cubic feet because many sellers sell variations on the cord, and a smart buyer will be able to figure out all the cubic feet variations and know whether he is being shorted by the seller.
The cord for the electric stove can extend out for a couple of feet.
The recommended length for a 3 prong electric stove cord is typically around 4 to 6 feet.
The recommended length for an electric cord for a dryer is typically 6 feet long. It should be a heavy-duty, 4-prong cord designed for use with dryers to ensure safety and proper functioning.
The recommended length for an electric stove cord is typically 4 feet, and it should be a heavy-duty, three-pronged cord to ensure safe and efficient operation.
4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
Square feet and a cord of wood are different types of measurement: square feet is length x width; a cord of wood is volume - length x width x height. A cord is the amount of wood is 128 cubic feet, or 4 feet wide, 4 feet high, and 8 feet long.
For efficient and safe use with a standard electric lawn mower, it is recommended to use a 12-gauge extension cord that is at least 100 feet long.
One cord is 1,536 board feet.
7.5 and 12.5 feet.7.5 feet and 12.5 feet.
ten feet
128 cu. ft. (4ftx4ftx8ft)
Yes, but with a heavier gauge wire <<>> If the cord on an electric heater needs to be lengthened as a perminant feature then the whole cord should be replaced with a new cord of the same type and wire size. What this prevents is aquiring bad splice connections at the point the connection is made. Bad splice connections will create hot spots in the cable. If the lengthening of the cord is just a temporary fix, just use an extension cord. The extension cord should be the same wire size as the heater cord. Keep the extension cord under 20 feet in length.