Depends on the country the boat is being used in
To find the perimeter of the rectangle you add up all the sides. There are two lengths and widths for every rectangle, so you know the length is 40 meters x 2 = 80 meters. Perimeter is the total length of all the sides so you just minus 120 from the two lengths which is 80. So the width is 40, divide 2 (2 widths) = 20 meters. Width = 20 meters OR if they're asking for widthS then it'll be 40 meters, but they're not.
length
A shape in which every line/edge is not the same length OR A shape in which every angle is not equal
700 centimeters. There are 100 centimeters to every meter, thus, 700 centimeters is 7 meters. 7 meters is greater than 6 meters.
There are 100 centimeters in every meter, so if the wall really has 2 meters available for the dresser, it should work (2 meters = 200 centimeters).
To find the perimeter of the rectangle you add up all the sides. There are two lengths and widths for every rectangle, so you know the length is 40 meters x 2 = 80 meters. Perimeter is the total length of all the sides so you just minus 120 from the two lengths which is 80. So the width is 40, divide 2 (2 widths) = 20 meters. Width = 20 meters OR if they're asking for widthS then it'll be 40 meters, but they're not.
Typical capacity is based on the number of staterooms for passengers times 2 passengers per stateroom. Maximum capacity is based on available space in life boats. International Maritime Law requires there to available space in life boats for every passenger and crew member.
8 meters. To find area, we multiply both sides of the square. We know that a square's sides are all the same length. This means that we can take the square root of 64 to find the length of the side. Since the square root of 64 is 8, we know that every side is 8 meters long.
It is 4.1 m/s2 approx.
It is every year.
Assuming the lot is square, you will need to find the perimeter of the lot. The perimeter is equal to the sum of the length of every side of the figure. In this case, (again, assumed), the figure is a square. This square has two sides of length 44 meters and two sides of length 48 meters. The calculation would be as follows:(44 + 44 + 48 +48) = 184 meters of fencing.If you also needed to find the number of square meters of fencing actually needed to build the fence, you could then multiply 184 (the total length of the perimeter you intend to enclose) by the desired height of the finished fence. Say you wanted a 2-meter-high fence.You could then calculate:184 meters long x 2 meters high = 368 meters^2, or 368 square meters of fencing.
There is 1000 meters in every kilometer
It is every year.
Every 2 years
Every year since boats were developed, and that must have been thousands of years ago, before people had writing to keep records of such happenings, people have been riding in boats to get places.
Prices for boats would go up
every 3 years