An acre's breadth is a historical term for a chain - the width of a single acre, which is defined as 10 square chains.
Yes breadth is the same as width, you have width or breadth, depth and length !! uhu
An acre is a measure of area. It does not have to be rectangular in shape. And, given only the area, there are infinitely many configurations of length and breadth that will meet the requirements of the question.
The Akshardham Temple in Delhi, India, covers a vast area of approximately 100 acres. The main monument measures about 356 feet in length, 236 feet in breadth, and stands 141 feet high. The temple complex features intricately carved structures and beautiful gardens, making it a significant cultural and spiritual site.
No, only breadth and length
When the breadth of a rectangle is doubled, the area of the rectangle also doubles. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its breadth (Area = Length × Breadth). Therefore, if the original breadth is increased to twice its size, the new area becomes Area = Length × (2 × Breadth), resulting in double the original area.
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Breathe or breadth?
The breadth of my foot is 3 inches. Breadth: in this sense means width.
Yes breadth is the same as width, you have width or breadth, depth and length !! uhu
so why do you use breadth instead of width? Aren't they both same?
yes breadth.
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Breadth) So, 1570 = 2*(168 + Breadth) 785 = 168 + Breadth Breadth = 617 metres Which is rather an unusual result because normally the length is greater than the breadth.
An acre is a measure of area. It does not have to be rectangular in shape. And, given only the area, there are infinitely many configurations of length and breadth that will meet the requirements of the question.
Breadth us another word for 'width' - a rectangular block, such as a brick, has length, breadth and height.
Breadth is the width of the vessel at its broadest point.
Another word for breadth is "Width".
A bizygomatic breadth is the width or breadth of the face from the widest part of one zygomatic arch to the widest part of the other.