standard sheet size is 4 ft x 8 ft. other sizes are available
Area of paver = 4 in * 8 in = 4/12 ft * 8/12 ft = 32/144 = 2/9 sq ft Area to be paved = 9 ft * 12 ft = 108 sq ft Number of pavers = Area to be paved/Size of each paver = 108/(2/9) = 486
(4x12) 48 inches u are short lol
1 meter = 3.281 feet -so- 4 meters = 13.124 feet 5 meters = 16.405 feet -thus- 13.124 ft X 16.405 ft = 215.29922 sq. ft. Answer: 4 meters X 5 meters = 215.29922 sq. ft.
1 ft = 12 in → 11 ft 4 in = 11 × 12 in + 4 in = 132 + 4 in = 136 in > 135 in → 11 ft 4 in > 135 in → Yes, 11 ft 4 in is "bigger" than 135 in.
Go to walmart and try ever bike
5 ft 4 in
i think i should get a size 4 dirtbike do think i should get a size 4 dirtbike ok yea i think i should.
size 4
there all usually the same size (2 feet) exept the red razor its(2 1/2ft)
L= 2-4 ft. W= 6-8 ft.
A bike for a 4 year old normally requires stabilizers, unless at least he or she is able to ride solo. A typical bike that suits this purpose is one with a mountain bike (MTB) frame.
IT depends on the size and type of bike. A sport bike may have a 2 - 3 gallon tank. A big cruiser can have 4 or more gallon capacity.
L= 2-4 ft. W= 6-8 ft.
The general answer would be to look for a hybrid bike, but you're rather short. You might be better off looking for a 26" MTB in size small, and have them put on a really short stem(brings the handlebar closer) some slick tires, fenders and a rear rack. There are 24" and 650(another sizing system) bikes too, but you'll get a bigger assortment of tires in 26".
no. i believe the official size is size 5.
For the same engine size, it should be.