Each leg length is 16 times square root of 2 or about 22,627 inches to 3 decimal places
Rounded to two decimal places, sqrt (52 + 52) = 7.07 Therefore, the length of the long side will be 7.07 centimetres, accurate to two decimal places.
If the quadrilateral is a square then all of its sides are the same length. ac is not one of the sides but is a diagonal which forms the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle with sides ab and bc. According to Pythagoras the sum of the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. As side ab measures 10 then 10 squared = 100. Side bc has the same measurements. The square of side ac must equal 200 (100 + 100) so the length of side ac must equal the square root of 200 (100 + 100) which is 14.14 (to 2 decimal places).
If you mean as exact numbers, yes. But when you deal with measurements in the real world, nothing is exact, and all measurements are approximate. If a measurement is given as 0.1, it usually means that it is accurate to one decimal place, which means it could be anywhere from 0.05 to 0.15. If it is given as 0.10, it means that it is accurate to two places, so it is between 0.095 and 0.105.
If the hypotenuse of a 30-60-90 triangle has a length of 19, the length of the side opposite the 60 degree angle is: 16.45. (the other leg would be 9.5)sine 60 degrees = opposite/hypotenuseOpposite = 19*sine 60 degreesOpposite = 16.45448267 or 16.45 units to two decimal places
A ruler is used to make linear measurements like length, width and height.
There are many places on can find a cm to inch converter online. Examples of these are onlineconversion and metric-conversions websites. These sites also have converters for other measurements and weights.
Metric numbers are represented using decimal places rather than fractions usually.
There are many places where one would encounter a public address system. Some common examples includes sports stadiums, educational institutions, hospitals and offices.
It's impossible to tell someone's measurements just by body weight. Everyone has a different frame and carries their weight in different places.
No. England and the US are the main places still using non-metric units. The metric system was invented in France and the French use grammes (grams) and kg.
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Distance - this is the length traveled to get from one place to another Displacement - this is the length that separates the starting and finishing position
Centimetres (or, equivalently, metres to 2 decimal places).
Satellites and light, mostly. Ozone measurements at other places on Earth, places with people, use different materials.
A person can find weight conversions in several different places. Some of these places include Online Conversions, Scales Galore, and Metric Conversions.
Going through the story, you will encounter it in many places, most notably Snowpeak Temple.