Bill is still six feet tall.
bill is 69 inches tall
Let's say Bill = b and Tom= t We can make an equation like this from the question. 2b = 10 + t t= b +15 Since t = b+ 15 you can substitute that into the first equation making it 2b= 10 + (b + 15) 2b= 25+ b b= 25 So now we know bill is 25 inches tall now subsitute that into the sencond equation t=(25) + 15 = 40 Now we know that Tom is 40 inches tall Bill= 25 inches Tom= 40 inches
The dollar bill or any bill are 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long.
Yes he is. Jeff is seven foot. Bill is not.
A dollar bill has a flat area of 6.14 inches × 2.61 inches = 16.0254 square inches. The bill is 0.0043 inches thin. If you really need to know the volume of the dollar bill, then the volume is: 6.14 inches × 2.61 inches × 0.0043 inches = 0.06890922 cubic inches.
2.6 Inches by 6.1 Inches are the dimensions for the U.S. dollar bill.
The size of the 1820 United States dollar bill was approximately seven inches by 3 inches. The dollar bill is smaller in 2014.
The size of the 1820 United States dollar bill was approximately seven inches by 3 inches. The dollar bill is smaller in 2014.
A dollar bill is a little over 6 inches long and about 3 inches wide
A three-dollar bill? No. ----
A Canadian five-dollar bill measures 6 inches wide and 2 and 3/4 inches high. This bill was introduced in 2013.
YES