The answer will depend on what material the sidewalk is made from and the maximum range in temperature.
Private walks typically 3 ft wide. Public walks, 4 ft wide but vary by municipality and handicap accessibility.
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10 miles = 52,800 feet, thus there are 52,800 x 15 = 792,000 ft2 of sidewalk (or pavement)
The word sidewalk has two syllables. The syllables are side-walk.
The width of a normal sidewalk typically ranges from 4 to 5 feet, allowing enough space for pedestrian traffic. However, in some areas, sidewalks can be wider to accommodate increased foot traffic or outdoor dining spaces.
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3' wide, about 31'----4' wide, about 24'
The answer will depend on what material the sidewalk is made from and the maximum range in temperature.
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152/(6*6) = 4.22... (recurring) feet.
Enough to lay a four foot wide sidewalk around the earth.
Private walks typically 3 ft wide. Public walks, 4 ft wide but vary by municipality and handicap accessibility.
Extra wide footwear are made for people with wide feet. Normal footwear are made for people with normal feet. In wide footwear the width will be greater than in normal footwear.
just buy a shovel and put in in your tool box
53 and 1/3 cubic feet, concrete is normally sold buy the cubic yard, this would be 1.975 cubic yards. Figure on 2.25 CU yards to be safe. You do not want to run short when pouring concrete.
A sidewalk is a thin ribbon of concrete, not meters. Even with this modification, the question doesn't mention whether it seeks the length, width, or thickness of the sidewalk, and each is a different number.