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Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, an 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper has a total of 93.5 square inches. Yeah, that's right, like, you can cover 93.5 square inches with that piece of paper. Cool, right?
Lay out or stand up the piece you're interested in. -- Take out your tape and your calculator. -- Measure the length of the piece, in inches. -- Then measure the width of the piece, in inches. -- Multiply the two numbers. -- Divide the product by 144. The result is now the square footage of the piece or area you measured
If cutting off 5 inches left 4 inches, then the original length of one piece was 9 inches. The other piece was also 9 inches. Therfore the original piece of construction paper was 18 inches
It must be 3.75 inches.
the answer is 9 inches
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answer is D. 9 inches
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Ok. The area A = 81 in^2 It's a square hence L*L=A or L^2=A Taking the square root of both sides L=sqrt(A)=sqrt(81)=9 inches Hence the length is 9 inches. Good luck.
It has 156 cubic inches
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12 inches
Inches
Area of a square is length2. Therefore length is square root of 20 which is 4.47 inches
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, an 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper has a total of 93.5 square inches. Yeah, that's right, like, you can cover 93.5 square inches with that piece of paper. Cool, right?