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7/1.4 = 5 lengths.
20 meters.2m/6sec = x/60secx = (2m*60sec)/6secx = 20m
It is: 200/8 = 25
What is the amount of water can fill in this tank 2m x 2m 2m.
2m equals 200cm 1m equals 100cm.
Assuming there is no waste, you will get exactly 10 lengths of rope all 2 metres long.
7/1.4 = 5 lengths.
They varied from 2m to 20m
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20 meters.2m/6sec = x/60secx = (2m*60sec)/6secx = 20m
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It is: 200/8 = 25
What is the amount of water can fill in this tank 2m x 2m 2m.
Eight 25 x 8 = 200 as 100 cm = 1 M
Assuming that you are determining the surface area of a rectangle, in order to perform the calculation you would multiply the length (10m) by the width (2m):Surface Area = Length x WidthSurface Area = 10m x 2mSurface Area = 20m^2
8m x 2m x 2m = 32 m3 = 32,000 litres