39 inches
16 if them.
Typically a Frame will have about 1/4 of an inch to play with on the inside dimension so that would make the inside dimensions 5 1/4 x 7 1/4. if your frame is 3 inches you need to double it to make it 6 inches (3 inches for top + 3 inches for bottom = 6 inches for the top and bottom dimensions.) so your final size would be 11 1/4 x 13 1/4
I don't know just taking a random guess here lets say.......12 inches
84 cubic inches!
82 feet = 984 inches. So a line of 984/4 = 246 tiles will cover a length of 82 feet - to a width of 4 inches.
19
1044 sq. inches
15 inches all around
382 cubic inches of it.
16 if them.
Typically a Frame will have about 1/4 of an inch to play with on the inside dimension so that would make the inside dimensions 5 1/4 x 7 1/4. if your frame is 3 inches you need to double it to make it 6 inches (3 inches for top + 3 inches for bottom = 6 inches for the top and bottom dimensions.) so your final size would be 11 1/4 x 13 1/4
perimeter is the sum of all side lengths. Since a 9 by 11 has 2 sides 9 inch and 2 sides 11 inch, perimeter is 9+9+11+11 = 40 inches
For a rectanglar picture, measure the length and width of the space where the picture will fit inside the frame and multiply the two measurements together to obtain the area. Example: 7 inches x 9 inches = 63 square inches. For a circular picture, measure the diameter of the space where the picture will fit inside the frame then multiply the radius (half the diameter) by itself and by pi (3.14). Example: for 6 inch diameter, 3.14 x 3 inch x 3 inch = 28.26 square inches.
One side of a square is 10 inches long. How many one square inch tiles are needed to cover its area?
If the table height is 29 inches standard then 96 inches is perfect fit which gives the drop up to the floor.
The perimeter of a square is 100 inches. How many square tiles 1 inch on each edge are needed to cover its area?
288 of them.