height = 785/(pi*100) = 2.498732607 or about 2.5 inches
Assuming the court is apprx 1.8 times as long as it is wide (appx standard): x*y=78.5 x=y*1.8 1.8*y*y=78.5 78.5/1.8=785/18=43.6111111 Assuming that the circle's diameter is as wide as the court is the circle's diameter should be: 785/18 ft
I suggest you convert them all to a common unit (for instance, convert everything to meters). Then you can easily compare them.
The positive integer factors of 785 are: 1, 5, 157, 785 The prime factors of 785 are: 5, 157
3/5 of 785 is 471.
785 meters is 858.49 yards.
Answer: 785 m = 2575.459 '
Remember in 1 metre there are 100 centimetres. So in 785 metres there are 785 x 100 = 78,500 centimetres.
785 km = 785 000 mTo convert from km to m , multiply by 1000.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 785 metres is equal to 785 x 100 = 78500 centimetres.
height = 785/(pi*100) = 2.498732607 or about 2.5 inches
785 centimeters
A circle with the fixed poin as the centre and a radius of 500 m. The area covered would be pi*5002 sq metres = 785 398 m2
Area of a circle is defined as A = pi x radius2 So if the diameter is 1 ft, the radius is 1/2 ft. I'll use pi=3.14. So the problem in feet is: pi x (1/2)2 = 3.14 x 1/4 = .785 sq ft In inches, radius = 6 inches so: pi x 62 = 3.14 x 36 = 113.04 sq in
16% of 785= 16% * 785= 0.16 * 785= 125.6
Assuming the court is apprx 1.8 times as long as it is wide (appx standard): x*y=78.5 x=y*1.8 1.8*y*y=78.5 78.5/1.8=785/18=43.6111111 Assuming that the circle's diameter is as wide as the court is the circle's diameter should be: 785/18 ft
I suggest you convert them all to a common unit (for instance, convert everything to meters). Then you can easily compare them.