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They are the same length.
200 square meters is equivalent to the square root of 200, which is approximately 14.14 meters. This is because the square root of a number represents the length of one side of a square with an area equal to that number. Therefore, if you have a square with an area of 200 square meters, each side would measure approximately 14.14 meters.
It is: 1.5*10^4 square meters
You can't convert a unit of volume to a unit of length.
Rugby pitches go up to 100m in length, so it would be the length of two rugby pitches.
200 centimeters.
They are the same length.
If the area of the square is 200, then the side is sqrt(200).The length of the diagonal is sqrt(200 + 200) = sqrt(400) = 20 meters.
200 square meters is equivalent to the square root of 200, which is approximately 14.14 meters. This is because the square root of a number represents the length of one side of a square with an area equal to that number. Therefore, if you have a square with an area of 200 square meters, each side would measure approximately 14.14 meters.
200 cm
It is: 1.5*10^4 square meters
200 meters * * * * * Clearly answered by someone who does not know metric measures or has not seen a normal table. It s more likely to be 200 centimetres, or 2 metres.
train length depends upon cabins attached to the engine. engine length is about 20 meters. and each cabin length is approximatelly 40 meters. so about 200 meters to 500 meters a passenger train has length (average)
Ah, what a lovely question! To find the length and width of a space that is 200 square meters, we need a bit more information. You see, the length and width can vary depending on the shape of the space. It could be a square with sides of 14.14 meters each, a rectangle with dimensions of 10 meters by 20 meters, or even a circle with a diameter of about 16 meters. There are many possibilities to explore, and each one is a happy little accident waiting to be discovered!
The area of a rectangular garden is length * width. You have 200 = Length * 20, and so Length = 10 metres. Conventionally, for a rectangle, the length is the longer of the two dimensions, though for a garden, it is often the distance from the back of the house to the end of the garden that is referred to as the length - even if it is the shorter dimension.
It is nothing ! - You cannot calculate length with volume in that way
There is no size requirement for a ferry, but the largest ferries can have a length of over 200 meters.