The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Average = 300 sqft of total space per car (including aisles etc) So 36260/300 = 120.
100' x 100' = 10,000 ft² = 0.229568411 acres.
7 of them !
0.6887 acres is close to the size of a 100' by 300' lot.
It depends on the units used. Did you mean 100 ft x 131 ft or 100 yards x 131 yards or 100 metres x 131 metres?
A lot of them
They experiment with who can fit where and how, then they practice a lot.
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a used car lot has 9 lanes for cars and 9 rows for cars in each lane. What is the exponential notation for the number of spaces on the lot? Can the owner fit 79 cars on the lot?
there is a lot of cool cars on are earth
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a LOT ! (:
Another way of saying a lot, is many.However, it also depends on the context in which you're using the word. If it is "There are a lot of cars" then many would fit. On the other hand, if it were used in the context of "They talk a lot." then other terms, such as a great deal or quite a bit, would probably fit better.
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