Two hundred and sixty six thousand in figure ??
A linear foot is a unit of length. A square inch is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
18.4 inches
23=x Mindy's height = (66 + 20) / 2 = 43 inches.
Two hundred sixty-five thousand = 265,000
divide sixty by 5 then times 2 two fifths of sixty= 24
Two hundred and sixty six thousand in figure ??
62 inches = 1.5748 meters.
Let's start by measuring everything in the same units, rather than some in inches and some in feet. (five feet + four inches) x (five feet) = (sixty-four inches) x (sixty inches) Now one inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres (this is one of those handy facts that's good to memorise), which means that (sixty-four inches) = (sixty-four) * (2.54cm) and (sixty inches) = (sixty inches) * (2.54cm) Further, a centimetre is 1/100 of a metre, so we write this as (sixty-four inches) = (sixty-four) * (2.54cm) = (sixty-four) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre) and (sixty inches) = (sixty inches) * (2.54cm) = (sixty) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre) So let's plug these two into our original equation, getting (five feet + four inches) x (five feet) = (sixty-four inches) x (sixty inches) = (sixty-four) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre) * (sixty) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre). All we have to do now is multiply, which gives us about 2.477 * (metre) * (metre) - a bit under two and a half square metres.
One mile is five thousand, two hundred and eighty feet, and one foot is twelve inches. That means that one mile is sixty-three thousand, three hundred and sixty inches.
fifty six two hundred sixty
You would write it as 1264 or 1,264
62+62=124. That is the answer to sixty two plus sixty two...
Sixty-two hundredths.
It is called line symmetry when we can actually draw a line down the middle of a figure that divides the figure into two mirror images.
62 inches (or linear inches) = 157.48 centimetres.Without converting to centimetres (which was not the question) the definition surely would be the path distance between two points that are 62 inches apart on that path?
An inch and a linear inch are the same measurement. A linear inch is merely used to remove confusion between a linear inch, a square inch, and a cubic inch.