3.03 feet (rounded)
There are 3 feet to a yard, so divide 34 by 3. That will be 11 yards, and 1 foot left over
Boat and aircraft speed is measured in Knots. Both mph and knots is a measurement of distance that is traveled over a certain period of time. 1 knot = 6076 feet per hour or 1 nautical mile per hour 1 mph = 5280 feet per hour or 1 mile per hour
No, a kilometer is an example of a metric unit of length. The imperial equivalent is roughly 3280 feet which is a little over 1/2 a mile because one mile is equal to 5280 feet. The imperial units of measurement are used in British countries and Canada and was developed after the United States customary units of measurement.
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CFM, standing for Cubic Feet per Minute, is a measurement of the amount of a material (usually a gas or liquid), measured in cubic feet, that passes through a given spot over the interval of one minute. RPM, standing for Rotations per Minute, is a measurement of the number of full rotations (360 degrees) that something makes over the interval of one minute. The difference between the two is that one is a measurement of Volume vs. Time whereas the other is Rotation Distance vs. Time.
The best unit of measurement to measure an alligator is in feet or meters, depending on your preference. Alligators can range in size from a few feet to over 15 feet long, so using a length measurement helps accurately capture their size.
3.03 feet (rounded)
There are 3 feet to a yard, so divide 34 by 3. That will be 11 yards, and 1 foot left over
It is 1.6 ft, approx.
6 feet 2 is short term used for six feet and 2 inches. feet is the plural word for foot, a measurement of 12 inches. an inch is 2.54 centimeters, so over all, six feet 2 inches is approximately 2.0 meters.
Boat and aircraft speed is measured in Knots. Both mph and knots is a measurement of distance that is traveled over a certain period of time. 1 knot = 6076 feet per hour or 1 nautical mile per hour 1 mph = 5280 feet per hour or 1 mile per hour
Sqrt (256 + 256) = sqrt 64 x sqrt 4 x sqrt 2 = 16 root 2 = just over 22' 7½".
No, a kilometer is an example of a metric unit of length. The imperial equivalent is roughly 3280 feet which is a little over 1/2 a mile because one mile is equal to 5280 feet. The imperial units of measurement are used in British countries and Canada and was developed after the United States customary units of measurement.
The difference between the degrees of larcency 1st -6th is the dollar value of the goods stolen. 1st degree would be the most serious, over $10,000 in goods to 6th degree $250.00 or less, each if convicted would empose a fine of not less than $500.00 to jail time not less than 3 months.
The system of measurements we use today of miles, feet and inches originated from ancient Rome and have been modified over the centuries.
The prefix "pounds mft" typically refers to the unit of measurement "pounds per thousand feet." This is commonly used in industries such as forestry, lumber, or cable manufacturing to indicate a weight measurement over a specific length of material.