its 900
spitting on the sidewalk
1944000
A sidewalk is a thin ribbon of concrete, not meters. Even with this modification, the question doesn't mention whether it seeks the length, width, or thickness of the sidewalk, and each is a different number.
Measure the length of your stride and call it S. Then walk from the curb to your front door on eh sidewalk and count the number of strides. Say it is N. Then the length is S x N = Length in whatever unit you measured your stride.
The number of feet is not the same as the number of inches. In length, inches = feet * 12
It is a number of inches where that number is an integer.
There are a number of factors, your location, the size of the job, the amount of concrete needed, etc. For an average sidewalk you can expect it to cost anywhere from $150 to $350.
i would say they way to get the ballpark estimate is by taking the number. and see what is the estimate for that number and then you take that estimated number and then add to get your answer .
Number of feet times 12 inches Example: 3 feet times 12 inches equals 36 inches
Circumference = Pi * diameterAssuming the "32 inches" mentioned above is the diameter of the circle (and using pi equals 3.14 as a very rough estimate) then the circumference is approximately:3.14 * 32 = 100.48Thus to the nearest option above it is 100 inches.
The legend tells you the number of inches on a map.
Estimate what to the nearest whole number?