<p>MCMLXXVI</p> <p>or M + (CM) + (LXX) + VI</p> <p>or M + (M - C) + L + X + X + V + I</p> <p>or 1000 + 900 + 70 + 6</p> <p>or 1976</p>
1 metre by 1 metre :P
Perimeter (p) = 2*l+2*w = 2*10 + 2*5 = 20+10 = 30 cm
p=wholesale price, m=markup p*m*(1-.15)=p*1.19 m*.85=1.19 m=1.19/.85=1.40 His markup must be at least 40%.
p=2L+2W p=2(150)+2(15) p=300+30 p=330
The answer will depend on what r, p, q, m and l are. Since none of these are defined, a sensible answer is not possible.
<p>MCMLXXVI</p> <p>or M + (CM) + (LXX) + VI</p> <p>or M + (M - C) + L + X + X + V + I</p> <p>or 1000 + 900 + 70 + 6</p> <p>or 1976</p>
for 1m cost is 16 p for 3.5 m ,cost will be 3.5 * 16 = 56 p
There are 1000 millimeters in 1 meter.
1 metre by 1 metre :P
<P> <P>There are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. <P>There are 16 feet X 12 inches/foot=192 inches in 16 feet. <P>192 inches(16 feet) + 5 inches=197 inches <P>197 inches X 25.4 millimeters/inch=5003.8 millimeters </P>
Let's say you drive on an average "M" miles per month and you car travels on average "m" miles per gallon and the average price of gasoline is "p" per gallon, then the avaerage cost of gasoline for one month is (M x p)/m
Perimeter (p) = 2*l+2*w = 2*10 + 2*5 = 20+10 = 30 cm
Perimeter of the square: P = 4a P = 4 × 7 cm P = 28 cm
There are 2 "m"s and 1 "p" in the phrase "How many m p's are there."
The length of each edge is p/4 cm.
5=p. of the m.