The Formula Would Look Like This...Volume/Height *Width...60Ft3in divided By 2Ft times 3Ft. I'm Prob In Your Class.
Since speed is distance/time, 60ft/0.5sec is a speed. 120ft/sec is a little easier on the eyes though.
60-ft x 180-ft = 10,800 square feet It's also just under 1/4 acre . . . roughly 0.248 acre (rounded) It would be a quarter-acre if it measured 60ft x 181ft6in or 60ft6in x 180ft
The average length and width of a house can vary significantly depending on the location, architectural style, and size of the property. In the United States, the average size of a single-family home is around 2,500 square feet, with typical dimensions ranging from 20 to 30 feet in width and 40 to 50 feet in length. However, these dimensions can be larger or smaller based on factors such as urban density, lot size, and regional building trends.
the beam has a total volume of 60ft 3 what is the maximium horizontal gap that the beam can span
To calculate the total volume of a beam, we need to know its cross-sectional shape (e.g. rectangular, circular) and dimensions. If the beam is a rectangular prism with a cross-section of 1ft x 1ft, then the volume would be 60 cubic feet. If the cross-section is different, we need that information to calculate the volume.
The diagonals of 60ft by 40ft are 72.11 feet.
5760 cu/ft ( that's 48ft x 24ft x 60ft divided by 12)
The volume of a tank is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and depth. In this case, the tank is 60ft long and 1ft deep. Therefore, the volume would be 60 ft * 1 ft = 60 cubic feet.
Using the volume of the container...5ft * 60ft * .5ft = 150 ft3
60ft
1yd = 3ft 20yd x 3ft/yd = 60ft 60ft + 1ft = 61ft
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they are 60ft long
60' = 1828.8 cm
60ft = 0.0183km