The hypotenuse measures 11.4 meters in length.
5-7m+9m=11
1m and 11m 2m and 10m 3m and 9m 4m and 8m 5m and 7m. The next one, 6m and 6m, would be a square.
Ima Say Idk So Yea F It :) 7m x 9m = 63 square metres
0.7m or 70 cm
32 meters The perimeter (distance around the outside) = length + width + length + width P = 2L + 2W 2 (9) + 2 (7) = 18 + 14 = 32 also: P = 2 (L + W) 2(9 + 7) = 32
The hypotenuse measures 11.4 meters in length.
Find the area of a trapeziod
5-7m+9m=11
9m - 28 = 2m Therefore, 7m = 28 m = 28/7 m = 4
9.20m - 7.30m = 1.9 metres.
1m and 11m 2m and 10m 3m and 9m 4m and 8m 5m and 7m. The next one, 6m and 6m, would be a square.
since I'm scottish i don't really know what age you are in elementary school however when i was 13 i was using a 7m start board. and even though i moved onto the 9m one when i was 14/15 many others still used the 7m. hope this can help in someway
what is required on power driven vessels over 9m in lenght
Ima Say Idk So Yea F It :) 7m x 9m = 63 square metres
0.7m or 70 cm
Area of a rectangle its length times its width, A LW 9m X 5m 45m2