length of diagonal of 20 of a 20 feet and 15 width.
1056 / 20 = 52.8
Okay - the perimeter is 90 feet, and the length is 20. Therefore you have two sides of 20 feet - leaving a remainder of 50 feet. Divided by two - that's 25 feet.
The width is 16 feet and the length is 20 feet and so 16*20 = 320 square feet
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a flea can jump 20 times its length!
he jump 20 human feet
A grasshopper can leap to about 20 inches, which is 20 times the length of its body. Some species are said to be able to jump even farther.
length of diagonal of 20 of a 20 feet and 15 width.
A leopard can jump almost 10 feet high (vertically) and 20 feet horizontally.
The way to jump 20 feet it to first practice on a trampoline about 9 times every day then after a week or so mentally visualize you jumping on the trampoline and actually jump up then you can jump up 20 feet in the air!
It all depends on the frog. Some frogs can jump 2 inches, some can jump 5 feet. A typical frog can jump almost a yard at a time. The South American tree frog can jump over 20 times its body length, which is 1.2 meters. it maters how big it is
As a square it has a width of 20 feet and a length of 20 feet.
Do you mean a real square with the side length of 20 feet? Then 20 feet times 20 feet is 400 square feet.
On any rectangular area: Area = (Length) x (Width) Length = (Area) / Width) Length = (800) / (20) = 40 feet
1056 / 20 = 52.8
Okay - the perimeter is 90 feet, and the length is 20. Therefore you have two sides of 20 feet - leaving a remainder of 50 feet. Divided by two - that's 25 feet.