traditionally width is less than length, so 18.
18x20 = 3 60
18x20 = 3603x4 = 12360/12 = 30 tiles for the floor :)
length 14cm, width 2cm This is worked out by finding the following equations: perimeter = 16 x width length = width + 12 Then working out 16 x width = 2 x (width + 12) + 2 x width -> 14 x width = 2 x (width + 12) -> 14 x width = 2 x width + 24 -> 12 x width = 24 -> width = 2cm Since lendth = width + 12, length = 14cm
perimeter = length + length + width + width = 2*length + 2*width = 36 length = 5*width 2*(5*width) + 2*width = 36 12*width = 36 width = 3 length = 15
AREA = LENGTH x WIDTH LENGTH = 2 X WIDTH AREA = 2 x WIDTH X WIDTH = 900 900/2 = WIDTH X WIDTH 450 = WIDTH X WIDTH = WIDTH SQUARED WIDTH = SQUARE ROOT (450) = 21.21 FEET LENGTH = 42.42 FEET
That equals 360
18x20 = 3 60
360 square feet.
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Professional tennis players often choose an 18x20 string pattern for its benefits in control and precision. This denser string layout offers a more consistent feel and allows for greater accuracy on shots, which is crucial at high levels of play. Additionally, the 18x20 pattern provides enhanced durability, making it suitable for players who hit with significant spin and power. Overall, this configuration supports a more strategic and calculated style of play.
360 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
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18x20 = 3603x4 = 12360/12 = 30 tiles for the floor :)
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A Mantoux test result of 18x20 mm indicates a significant reaction, suggesting a strong likelihood of tuberculosis (TB) infection. In general, a reaction of this size is considered positive, especially in individuals with a higher risk of TB, such as those with compromised immune systems or previous exposure to the disease. However, further evaluation and clinical correlation are necessary to confirm an active TB infection, as false positives can occur.