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24m / 1km = 24m/1000m = 0.024
length x width Example: A rectangle has a length of 24m and a width of 48m. What is its area? l x w= 24m(length) x 48m(width/breadth) = 1152m2 (meters squared)
you double the radius to find the diameter.
A = 45.8 m2
diameter = circumference/pi
The diameter of a circle is found by dividing the circumference by Pi (about 3.1416). So, for your example: 24m / 3.1416 = about 7.64 meters diameter.
24m / 1km = 24m/1000m = 0.024
A = (B x H)/2 = 24m x 24m / 2 = 288 sq m
24m is equal to 24 meters in length.
The best way to get 24M is to craft nature runes.
24m × 1/8 = 3m
The 24m buildingis 50cm taller thanthe 2,350cm tree.
5m Check: 5+5+7+7 = 24m
Oh, dude, one fourth of 24m is like 6m. You just divide 24m by 4, and boom, you get your answer. It's not rocket science, just basic math, man.
length x width Example: A rectangle has a length of 24m and a width of 48m. What is its area? l x w= 24m(length) x 48m(width/breadth) = 1152m2 (meters squared)
24m
Take the circumference divided by pi to find the diameter and divide the diameter by two to find the radius.