2 1/4 inch is 9/4 inch long pieces, so if pipe is 36 in long then
36/divided by 9/4 is 36 times 4/9 = 16 pieces
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Since 12inches =1foot so he needs 36inches and plus 6inches more, so it is =42 inches that he needs and then just convert 42 inches to feet =3.5 feet hope it works WOW! That was a long way around to get to a wrong answer! His waist is 36 inches, the string needs to be 4 inches longer. 36 + 4 = 40 inches.
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If that's 3/4 feet, there will be 48 of them.
Oh, what a happy little cube we have here with all sides measuring 7 inches! To find the volume, you simply multiply the length, width, and height together. So, for this cube, the volume would be 7 inches multiplied by 7 inches multiplied by 7 inches, which equals 343 cubic inches. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could fit inside that cube!
Number of pieces crosswise = 4 ft / 8 inches = 48 inches / 8 inches = 6 Number of pieces lengthwise = 8 ft / 20 inches = 96 inches / 20 inches = 3 So, total number of pieces = 6*3 = 18.
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8 pieces
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Since 12inches =1foot so he needs 36inches and plus 6inches more, so it is =42 inches that he needs and then just convert 42 inches to feet =3.5 feet hope it works WOW! That was a long way around to get to a wrong answer! His waist is 36 inches, the string needs to be 4 inches longer. 36 + 4 = 40 inches.
The 1985 Chevrolet El Camino dipstick length is 27 inches. The dipstick needs to be exact in order to measure the oil properly.
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The question needs to be clarified or corrected: feet per hour is [Length]/[time], and cubic inches per minute is [Length³]/[time]. They are not dimensionally equivalent.
If you have 12 radios that are each 6 inches long and you line them up on a table, the total length would be calculated by multiplying the number of radios by the length of each radio. So, 12 radios × 6 inches per radio equals 72 inches. Therefore, the table needs to be at least 72 inches long to accommodate all the radios lined up.
If you are measuring in inches the formula is: multiply the length in inches x width in inches x height in inches then divide by 1728 to get cubic feet. If you are measuring in centimeters the formula is: multiply each centimeter by .39 to get inches. If you are measuring in cubic meters: divide each cubic meter by 35.5 to get cubic feet.
No. Not directly. It needs to be 18 inches away... in length, not distance according to the UPC. An 18 inch water heater flex would work or 18 inches of copper tube with a pex adapter on the end will work.
Yes i would say that the answer you have already got is right.