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First you have to define the shape in which the length is required. The length then can be established.
If you mean the length of the required curbside to serve the demand, then you will have to first determine the peak hour traffic by mode, the average dwell time of each mode and the length of each mode. Once you get this information you will have to statistically determine the arrival rate of the traffic and hence find the highest curbside occupancy in terms of number of vehicles at any time during the peak hour. Once you get this length, you will multiply it my the length of each mode to gain the length of the required curbside.
I measure the distance I travel to work, the length of cable required to install an antenna, the time required to haul my present mass up the tower, and how I will satisfy my capacity for liquid refreshment when the job is done.
The answer depends on the shape of the mat! The given dimension is a length so either it is the required side length and you have your answer, or it is the length of the other side not the one required. In that case, there is no way to find the answer.
The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.