First, convert acres to square feet . . . 43,560 sq ft.
Then, convert 43,560 sq ft to sq inches . . . 43560 x 144 = 6,272,640 sq inches
Then multiply that area by the 1 inch depth . . . 6,272,640 x 1 = 6,272,640 cubic inches of volume.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1,728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot2,500 gallons = 577,500 cubic inchesVolume = (850 x 144) x depth = 577,500 cubic inchesDepth = 577,500 / (850 x 144) = 4.718 inches(rounded)
0.86 + 1.52 = 2.38 inches of rain.
In Unknown Change problems, the middle number is the unknown number. Example 1 - Unknown Change (minus) 162 apples were in an apple tree. A gust of wind blew the tree, and some apples fell to the ground. 124 apples remained. How many apples fell from the tree? (Answer = 38) Example 2 - Unknown Change (plus) Rochester, NY received 1 foot of snow in 24 hours. Over the next few days, it continued snowing. When the skies finally cleared, there was a total accumulation of 5 feet, 6 inches of snow. How much snow fell after the first day? (Answer = 4 feet, 6 inches)
If you are talking about Shakespeares quote then its one fell swoop.
Synonyms for drops as in to fall:fallsgoes downplungesplummetscrashesSynonyms for drops as in rain:dripsoozestricklesseepsdribbles
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1,728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot2,500 gallons = 577,500 cubic inchesVolume = (850 x 144) x depth = 577,500 cubic inchesDepth = 577,500 / (850 x 144) = 4.718 inches(rounded)
0.86 + 1.52 = 2.38 inches of rain.
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Measureable phenomena occur in the natural world. A phenomenon is a happening, and measureable means it can be measured. For example, rain is a phenomenon, and it is measureable because you can put a rain gauge in the garden and measure how much falls. If it's an inch, that means 3630 cubic feet of water fell on the acre that you are in.
23.3 inches 20 inches of it fell in January itself!!
If 2cm fell on any space we can assume that 2cm fell everywhere. Rainfall is assumed in problems to be standard across a region. 1 hectare = 10,000 sq metres. 2cm = 0.02 metres. 10,000 square metres x 0.02 metres = 2,000 cubic metres. 2,000 cubic metres = 2,000,000 litres 1 litre is* defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of water under standard conditions. So, 2,000,000 litres of water would weigh 2,000,000 kilograms. * Actually the definition has changed by the relationship still exists.
45 inches
I Fell in the Water was created in 1993-08.
15 inches
Well the Crusades were, obviously, fought, from 1096-1291 when Acre fell to the Saracens in the region known as the Levant
50,000 inches
280 inches