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No because the two feet can go into 6 feet (three times) but it Cannot go in to 3 feet except for 1 time but that would not equal three it would equal 2.
Anything from infinitesimal to infinite depending on how long the hole is!
89.8 gallons for every foot of depth.
6ft 4inches is almost exactly 193 centimeters. 80 centimeters is about 2ft 71/2inches.
david cortes is the answer
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If this is a riddle, there are several answers:The 6ft tall man is crouching/kneeling/laying downThe 2ft man is on stilts etcThe 2ft man is jumping (esp. on trampoline)The 2ft guy grows/the 6ft tall man (somehow) shrinksIf you look at the Earth from a perspective/view where the North Pole (where the 2ft guy is) is up and the South Pole is down (where 6ft is), then technically speaking, the 2ft man is higher.But otherwise, if you mean back to back, no advantages/disadvantages for either of them, then I believe it is impossible.
No because the two feet can go into 6 feet (three times) but it Cannot go in to 3 feet except for 1 time but that would not equal three it would equal 2.
The answer for that is 48ft^3
180 gallons
(6ft x 5ft x 2ft) = 60 cubic feet
Anything from infinitesimal to infinite depending on how long the hole is!
The standard domestic door measures 1981mm x 762mm (6ft 6ins x 2ft 6ins)
89.8 gallons for every foot of depth.
To do this just multiply together 2ft(*)2ft = 4ft^2 or four feet squared area=lenth times width
Well, I can not give you the exact answer, but to find it, find the front, back, left side, right side, top, and the bottom, then add them together. First to find the front, back, left side, right side, top, and the bottom, you have to take length times the width. (lxw) EXAMPLE: Front: 2ft x 14ft = 28 ft Back: 2ft x 14ft = 28 ft Left: 5ft x 3ft = 15 ft Right: 2ft x 9ft = 18 ft Top: 6ft x 6ft = 36 ft Bottom 2ft x 16ft = 32 ft + _____ 157 ft2