What is left for the body of the paper is 6 1/2 by 9 1/2 inches.
Draw a picture. Since you are taking the margin off all four sides, you are removing it from both the height and length twice, so take 1.5 inches from both dimensions. The answer is 7 x 9.5 inches
The dimensions of a cuboid cannot be determined from its volume. You could, for example, double the length and halve the width: that would leave the volume unchanged but the dimensions will be different.
Yes. Except that there will be some combinations of changes to diameter and height which will leave the volume unchanged.
dont question it just leave it alone why does it matter Because a cube has three dimensions.
What is left for the body of the paper is 6 1/2 by 9 1/2 inches.
Draw a picture. Since you are taking the margin off all four sides, you are removing it from both the height and length twice, so take 1.5 inches from both dimensions. The answer is 7 x 9.5 inches
gutter margin
The opposite of remaining is going, or gone.
Well 8 and one half inch equals 8.5 inches.3 4th of an inch equals .75 inch.So 8.5 inches minus .75 inch equals 7.75 inches7.75 inches minus another .75 inch equals 7 inches11 inches minus .75 inch equals 10.25 inches10.25 inches minus another .75 inch equals 9.5 inchesSo then the dimensions would be 7 inches by 9.5 inchesor7 inches by 9 and one half inches.
There is no record of any remaining.
When sewing, you'll want to leave a sewing margin (or a "seam allowance") for a couple of reasons:A 5/8" margin (the standard seam allowance) between the stitch and the edge allows for a little reinforcement, and places less stress on the stitch. This will keep the stitch from breaking easily.A margin allows you to later let out the seam, in case you need more room (for example, if a skirt gets too tight, you can loosen it if there's seam allowance).
leave large ordanance fragemnts containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosives; do not remove remaining debris
Book, so you can leave extra room for binding
leave large ordnance fragments containing explosives and may leave chuncks or pieces of exposed explosives; do not move remaining debris
Leave large ordnance fragments containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosive; do not move remaining debris.
leaf blade ,dorsal and ventral view,stalk, leaf margin and its venation(parallel/branched).