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∙ 12y ago8.5 + 2.75 = 11.25
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∙ 12y ago8 1/2 = 8.5 + 2 3/4= 2.75 = 11.24 = 11 1/4
Using Pythagoras' theorem the the foot of the ladder should be 12 feet away from the base of the building.
39 and a quarter what? Miles? In any case, it should not be 39 and a quarter inches. A metre is approximately 39.37 inches.
The answer depends on the units for 2 and one quarter. It should be blindingly obvious to anyone that the answer for 2 and a quarter ounces and 2 and a quarter tons will be very, very different.
It is not a proportion. There needs to be aroubd a 75 degree angle from the ground to the base. If it is too flat the ladder can slip out from underneath you. If it is too steep you can tip back. There is usually an angle at the bottom of the ladder if that is flat on the ground then that should be the safest angle (75 degrees)
John was building a new fence, and he wants it to stand 8 1/2 feet above ground level To make sure it is secure he must place it 2 3/4 feet into the ground How long of a post should John buy?
if you trust him and love him enough you will wait not no 5years but 1 or 2 is long enough
John should buy a post that is 10 feet long. This accounts for the 8 feet above ground level and the 2 feet that needs to be buried in the ground.
According to Building Control Regulations, the DPC should be a minimum of 150mm above external finished ground level.
People in low-lying coastal areas should follow evacuation orders immediately, move to higher ground, and secure their homes and belongings. They should also stay informed through local authorities and weather updates to stay safe during the emergency.
No. They generally do not have any effect on the integrity of an existing building. However, you should be careful when you are in the process of digging and building one to not do it close to the foundation of an existing building. Also make sure that the pool water is not leaking into the ground
Red bean
8 1/2 = 8.5 + 2 3/4= 2.75 = 11.24 = 11 1/4
No, in a sub-panel of an outbuilding, the neutral and ground should be kept separate and not bonded together. This is to prevent the potential for ground loops and to ensure proper functioning of the grounding system.
Depends on size of transformer and type (dry,mineral oil, silicone) as well as ground slope and building construction.
How fast data travels through the network. How far devices can be from the router. How secure the network can be made
You can. but you should not leave an in ground pool empty for any period of time. Ground water building up around it is capable of even lifting an empty concrete pool out of the ground.