<span>First find the area of the field
A=WL
A=(110m)(60m)
A=6,600m^2
Now turn the cm into m
becouse 100cm^3=1m^3
660,000,000cm^3=6,600,000m^3
Now find out how many times you can cover the filled
6,600,000m^3/6,600m^2=100m
So it will be 100m thick.
P.S. I'm assuming you meant you jest forgot the m for 110m.</span>
Answer:
length: 6 inches
width: 7 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n represent the number. Then the length is (n+2) and the width is (2n-1). The product of these dimensions is the area:
42 = (n+2)(2n -1) = 2n^2 +3n -2
2n^2 +3n -44 = 0 . . . . subtract 42
(n -4)(2n +11) = 0 . . . . . factor
n = 4 . . . . . . . . we aren't interested in the negative solution
Length = 4+2 = 6 . . . inches
Width = 2·4 -1 = 7 . . . inches
Answer:
x=10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 4. 432 cm^2/2 = 216 cm^2
6. 309.76 mm^2
8. pi * 22^2 = 484pi (or, approximately 1,519.76) in^2
484/2 = 242pi or 759.88 in^2.
10. 297.84 in^2/2 = 148.92 in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of a triangle, you take the base and multiply by the height, and then divide by 2. Hence giving me the answers I obtained in #4 and #10.
A square is equal on all sides, so you would just square the measurement of the one side.
To find the area of a circle, you would do pi times the radius^2. Since this is a semicircle, you actually should divide the number you got by 2. (Which is why I did so up above).
Answer:
I think that answer is 5 or 35