he is is going up 3 inches by day and going down 2 inches by night
day1 : 3 - 2 = 1
day2 : 1+3-2=2
day3: 2+3-2=3
......
day27: 26+3-2=27
day28: 27+3 ... and he is on the top :)
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Your length of wall would be the circumference (2 * pi * radius) divided by two (since it is only a half circle. = 25.176 feet (roughly) Take that length time your height 25.176 * 9.5 = 239.172 square feet
on a wall it would be 100 square feet.
11 + 9 + 11 + 9 = 40 feet
19 X 8 - (19 X 1) = You do the math.
is this a trick question? 54.5 lf of baseboard on floor
It will cost about $550 to remove a non load bearing wall by a contractor. That amount is for a wall that is about 10 feet long and 8 feet high.
Four feet or more should be allowed if you would like someone to be able to pass by behind the chair.
Normally in feet. Unless you wanted a more exact value to figure out how much wall-paper you'd need.Normally in feet. Unless you wanted a more exact value to figure out how much wall-paper you'd need.Normally in feet. Unless you wanted a more exact value to figure out how much wall-paper you'd need.Normally in feet. Unless you wanted a more exact value to figure out how much wall-paper you'd need.
The great wall is 29035433.070 feet.
21 standard sheets.
The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the four walls.All you have to do is add them up.
The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the four walls.All you have to do is add them up.
Each leg of the wall is 246.75 feet long.
The distance around the wall (perimeter) is 216 feet.
It is 18.87 feet.
The distance around the wall is 42 linear feet.