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The answers depend on the tool with which you measure the width and length: W and L units. Find the smallest unit you can measure with the tool, e units. Then maximum width = W + e/2 units, minimum width = W - e/2 units, maximum length = L + e/2 units, minimum length = L - e/2 units.
36 feet
It's two feet (610cm) but the safety system depends on what kind and use of catwalk
First, you decide how many intervals you need. (Can be between 5-15). Then, you find the range (Max-Min=Range) Next you divide the range by the amount of intervals you wanted. The quotient is the width of your data Example: Intervals(Width=10 and Minimum=28)(When you add the width to the minimum, you should count the minimum too. Instead of 28+10=38, it would be 37 since the 28 count, and to check the answer you have to add ten going down) 28-37 38-47 48-57 58-67 68-77
An aisle is a walkway between two seating areas in a church, movie theatre or some such building. The width of the aisle is the distance from the seats on the left hand side to those on the right.
The homophone for a passage in a church is "aisle." This refers to the walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church.
In standard 3-3 economy layout, the aisle width of the Airbus A320 is 19 inches.
Aisle
An Aisle is a space for people to walk down
It's the same thing as an aisle in the movies, the space between the seats, which are often called pews in a church. The aisle is where the people walk.
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Aisle
The aisle of a church is where the pews separate. There should be enough room for people to walk around and find seats comfortably.
Zero. A lot of planes don't have aisles. A plane with aisles should have at least 18" to 24" to make pushing the beverage cart down it easier.
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Aisle