There would be about 8 to 9 ten-inch squares that can be cut from one yard of fabric, depending on how efficiently the squares are arranged and how much fabric is lost due to cutting and trimming.
A "square" is traditionally 10 foot x 10 foot, which is the equivalent of 3.048m x 3.048m. 3.048m squared is 9.29 square metres, so to divide square metres into (traditional) squares, divide by 9.29.
It depends upon the scale chosen. If you have a scale given on the graph paper, you can find out how much each square represents and then divide that into 871200 to find out how many square it needs. If you have to choose the scale, then set your scale to something sensible, and then divide the area of each square into 871200 to find out how many squares it needs. eg if the scale is such that each big square is 220 ft (a furlong) along each side, then as there are 10 little squares along each side of a big square each little square is 220 ft ÷ 10 = 22 ft (a chain) along each side and each little square has an area of 22 ft × 22 ft = 484 sq ft (1/10 acre) Therefore you will need 871200 sq ft ÷ 484 sq ft/little square = 1800 little squares to represent it. As each big square has 10 little squares along each side, each big square contains 10 × 10 = 100 little squares. Thus 1800 little squares is 1800 ÷ 100 big squares = 18 big squares.
The juice of red beetroot change the color from red to yellow at a pH greater than 10.
No, a 12 gauge wire is rated for 20 amps, which matches the breaker size. It is not recommended to use a wire that matches the breaker size as it can result in overheating and potentially cause a fire hazard. Consider using a thicker wire, such as 10 gauge, for the 20 amp breaker to ensure safety for the sub panel.
A sort of triangle of squares. Lay out 3 squares side by side using 10 matches. Take the middle match from the bottom row and use it and the other two to make a square based on the middle match of the top row.
You could make 5 rectangles with 10 squares
Check out the link. Any of those shapes, except the square, works.
Start with a 2x2 square (that uses 8 toothpicks) Use the other two to make a 1x1 square in one of the corners of the big one..
If the grid is 10 by 10 or 100 squares, then 2/10 would be 20 squares.
Depends on the units used for 10 by 10: centimetres or inches or some other unit.
There are 100 squares in a 10 by 10 grid.To discover the total number of squares in any square or rectangular grid, multiply the number of squares along two adjacent sides and you will arrive at the correct answer everytime.From Someone Else:The grid itself is a square alone; think about it, that's 1 on top of your 100.Look closer. There are actually 385 squares
there are 10 squares if you count 100
Play 25 matches in the rain
The Hollywood Squares - 1965 1977-10-10 was released on: USA: 10 October 1977
Hollywood Squares - 1998 - 2002-10-10 was released on: USA: 10 October 2002
Hollywood Squares - 1998 2002-10-10 was released on: USA: 10 October 2002