An ANT is about 1cm and the park is 100,000 cm So comparing the lengths, the length of the ant divided by the klength f the park is: 1 cm ÷ 100,000 cm = 0.00001
65 yards
The Atlanta Zoological Park covers 40 acres. I don't have the numbers for its length and width.
Area of the park: 0.5*2 = 1 square km
Surely, it depends on the amount of land available for such a community project?
Depends where the car park is.
the park is 30m x 90m
This question could be answered if only it had also given either the width or the diagonal of the park.Knowing only the length of the park, the jogging loop could still be anything at all.Maybe there's some rule that relates the width of a rectangular city park to its length. We don't know it.
An ANT is about 1cm and the park is 100,000 cm So comparing the lengths, the length of the ant divided by the klength f the park is: 1 cm ÷ 100,000 cm = 0.00001
65 yards
it is 2.5 miles in length and the width is 0.5 miles
To find the length of the park on the map, you can use the scale factor. The scale factor is calculated by dividing the actual length by the corresponding length on the map. In this case, the actual length is 9.1 miles and the width on the map is 2.13 inches. So, the length on the map would be 9.1 / 6.5 * 2.13 = 2.97 inches.
the length of drop on Jurassic Park-The Ride
its about an 8 mile length
The Atlanta Zoological Park covers 40 acres. I don't have the numbers for its length and width.
The area is 12889 sq metres, approx.
About a km?