Remember there are 100 cm = 1 m
Hence in 440 cm there are 4.40 m.
173.2 inches
8 meters. :) WRONG! It's 6 meters. Fred's rope = 6 Susan's rope = 18 Allison's rope = 12 6 + 18 + 12 = 36
5 meters, or 500 centimeters, or about 5.47 yards, or 16.41 feet.
The length of the rope would be half the wavelength of the standing wave, so in this case, the rope would be 5 meters long. This is because the fundamental frequency of the standing wave has one full wavelength, which corresponds to half the length of the rope.
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Hint: 1 m = 10 dm... 3 meters = 3 x 10 dm = 30 dm
24 meters, if it stays tight against the outside of the fence
The leash that Nate has had Kevin on up to this point....
It depends on the density of the rope.
The answer to this is 350cm. This is because 1 meter is 100 cm. So you must multiply 3.5 by 100 which gives you 350cm. Good luck! ;)
As long as the other end of the rope is not attached to anything, the horse can walk (or run) over to the hay.