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â 12y agoYards :)
easy question :)
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â 12y agoThe square of the diagonal minus the square of the height would equal the square of the width. Therefore the square root of the solution to the above problem would be the width
2*(base) + 2*(height) = perimeter
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
The measurement of the angle of the triangle...supposing it is a triangle.
A trapezoid has one height: vertical measurement from top to bottom, and two bases: horizontal measurement on top and horizontal measurement on bottom. To find the area, you add the two bases together, multiply that by the height, and then divide by 2.
Metres or feet.
The square of the diagonal minus the square of the height would equal the square of the width. Therefore the square root of the solution to the above problem would be the width
2*(base) + 2*(height) = perimeter
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
The measurement of the angle of the triangle...supposing it is a triangle.
A trapezoid has one height: vertical measurement from top to bottom, and two bases: horizontal measurement on top and horizontal measurement on bottom. To find the area, you add the two bases together, multiply that by the height, and then divide by 2.
Although it sometimes feels like years, I hope it would be measured in minutes.
pi*9*height = 54 Divide both sides by pi*9 to find the height:- height = 1.909859317 or about 2 units of measurement
No. As people have different body shapes and different percentages of muscle, fat, and even bone, such a calculation would never be consistently accurate.
The unit of measurement typically used to find the diameter of lung alveoli is micrometers (Ξm). This unit is often used in microbiology and specifically in analyzing cell sizes due to their small scale.
My 10 year old and I decided it was ounces. At first we thought it was pounds, but she came up with a good point. Pounds are a bigger increments. Weight = Pounds would be more like Height = Feet. Height to inches is a smaller measurement so the equivalent would be ounces. At least that's what we think.
Base x height x .50