My answer is 288 what is yours?
You actually have a 20 gallon tank. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. So if you take your length times your with you get: 24x12 = 288in square. Then multiply that times the 16 inches of height and you get 4,608 inches cubed. Divide that number by the 231 cubic inches per gallon and you get: 4608 (inches cubed)/ 231(cubic inches per gallon)=19.94 Gallons or a 20 gallon tank.
My answer is 288 what is yours?
288 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
24 h in a day so 24x12 = 288 hours, 0minutes, 0seconds.
There is no such word as retangler!A rectangle, with sides of length 24 cm and 12 cm has an area of 288 square cm.
A case of twenty four 12 ounce beers is 24x12= 288 ounces. Five 128 ounce gallons is 640 ounces which is 640/288 cases = 2.22 cases or 53.33 beers.
You actually have a 20 gallon tank. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. So if you take your length times your with you get: 24x12 = 288in square. Then multiply that times the 16 inches of height and you get 4,608 inches cubed. Divide that number by the 231 cubic inches per gallon and you get: 4608 (inches cubed)/ 231(cubic inches per gallon)=19.94 Gallons or a 20 gallon tank.
The way to calculate the number of bricks is to calculate the area of the walk and then divide by the area of a single brick. One very important point - the same units must be used for both areas (whether you choose inches, feet or anything else, it doesn't matter, you will get the same answer).The area of the walk is 6x24 square feet and, as there are 12 inches in a foot, this equals (6x12)x(24x12) square inches. This equals 20736 square inches.The area of a brick is 4x8 = 32 square inches.Dividing one by the other, the number of bricks required, N, is given by:N =20736/32= 648 bricks exactly.