5m,4m,3m respectively
7.5m
560
5 m * 5 m * 3 m = 75 m3 ===== A cubic function, volume, not area as you have values that are representative of length, width and height.
We have to assume that the "5m" is the length of the cylinder.Volume = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (0.45)2 (5) = 1.0125 pi = 3.1809 cubic meters = 3,180.9 liters . (rounded)
To calculate the number of 10cm strips that can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm, we first need to convert the length to centimeters. 5m 60cm is equivalent to 560cm. Then, we divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm / 10cm = 56 strips. Therefore, 56 strips of 10cm can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm.
The length on the map that represents 80m with a scale of 1cm to 5m would be 16cm. To find this, divide 80m by 5m to get 16. Then, scale it down to one centimeter.
5m is equal to 5 meters. In the metric system, "m" is the symbol for meters, which is the standard unit of length. Therefore, 5m represents a distance of 5 meters.
5m,4m,3m respectively
7.5m
Area of a rectangle is width times lenght. 14m in lenght (times) 5m in width = 70m2
40 cubic meters
The area is 15 square metres.
Rectangles are really simple. The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width (in this case 4m x 2 = 8m, 5m x 2 = 10m, and 8m + 10m = 18m). The area is simply the length times the width (in this case, 4m x 5m = 20m2).
Often between 5 and 15 meters.
560
Well, darling, if we're talking about cutting 10cm strips from a length of 5m 60cm, you can cut a total of 56 strips. Just divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm ÷ 10cm = 56 strips. Math doesn't lie, honey!