Unless the car was stolen or being used without the owner's permission, the owner of the vehicle would be responsible for your injuires. However, if you have your own insurance, you can file a claim under your own medical coverage and/or uninsured motorist coverage. If you don't, you might be able to claim for damages under the insurance of the vehicle you were riding in.
That's actually a cylinder.8 inches = 2/3 footThe volume of a cylinder is (pi) (radius)2 (height) = (pi) (5)2 (2/3) = 52.36 cubic feet (rounded)
Well, first of all, that's not an "area". It's a "volume".10 inches = 10/12 of a footThe volume is (52 x 2 x 10/12) = 862/3 cubic feet
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You seem to be describing a rectangular pool that's 7-ft long, 4.5-ft wide, 14-in deep.14 inches = 7/6 footThe volume of that space is (7 x 4.5 x 7/6) = 36.75 cubic feet = 27410/11 gallons.Call it 275 gallons.
The best we can do is calculate the volume of that space, since we don't knowhow sand behaves when you're pouring it and compacting it.6 inches = 1/2 footThe volume is (100-ft2) x (1/2-ft) = 50 cubic feet = 1.85 cubic yards
3 inches = 1/4 foot = 0.25 footThe cube has six sides, including the top and bottom.The area of each side is (0.25 x 0.25) = 0.0625 square foot.You want to paint five of the six sides.5 x 0.0625 = 0.3125 square foot
Here are a few reasons why people would not like to live in Antarctica:No childrenNo petsNo vegetationConfinement to the perimeter of a science stationExtreme cold weatherLack of daylight for many months of the year -- up to sixNo personal travel except on footThe natural world is only ice, wind and whatever light comes from the universeConstant windNo policeLittle connection with civilization or current eventsLong work day/ work weekNo fresh food
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic ft3 inches = 0.25 footThe volume of the slab is (30 x 40 x 0.25) = 300 cubic ft= (300 / 27) = [ 11 and 1/9th ] cubic yards = 11.111 (rounded, repeating)
During city driving use the one car length for every 10 miles or follow the 3 second rule. Watch the vehicle in front of you to pass some kind of landmark, a bridge, mile marker or building. Then start counting..one one thousand, two one thousand, etc you should be able to get to 3 before you pass the same landmark. Leave more time if you have a longer heavier vehicle, the roads are wet from rain or snow, or if you are on the highway going at higher speeds. Then it becomes the 5 second or more rule. Remember to wear your seat belt and error on the side of cautionone footThe rules from various authorities differ, but the minimum time for safe reaction is 2 seconds (some say 3 seconds) and 4 seconds on wet roads.Whenever I drive, my parents tell me that I should be at least three seconds behind the car in front of me.To determine this difference, look at when the front of a car passes a street sign or other stationary object and count the number of seconds until the front of your car reaches that same stationary object.But counting and finding your distance isn't the really important part. What my parents stress more is that you cannot be so close to a car that you don't have time to react to it. You need to keep enough space between you and the car in front of you so that if it stops, you can safely stop as well.
Next to her husband in the grounds of Royal hospital chelseaOutside St Paul's Cathedral a guard of honour of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, together with the Welsh Guards Band, will be mounted for the arrival of the coffinGuard of HonourA step-liningpartyThatcher's coffin will be carried into the cathedral by a bearer party consisting of 10 military personnel made up of all the three armed services including units involved in the 1982 Falklands war, which played an important part in strengthening Thatcher's premiershipSt Paul'sThe coffin will be transferred to a gun carriage drawn by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery from St Clement Danes church -- the church of the Royal Air Force in the Strand -- to St Paul's Cathedral. The route will be lined by tri-servicemilitary personnelChurch of St Clement Danes --RAF chapel in the StrandThe gun carriage will be drawn by 6 horses (3 of which are mounted), with a sergeant riding alongside, an officer riding in front, and 3 dismounted troops on footThe streets will be cleared of traffic and the coffin will travel by hearse from the Chapel of St Mary Undercroftin the Palace of Westminster to the Church of St Clement Danes, the RAF Chapel, on the StrandChapel of St Mary Undercroft,Palace of WestminsterLining the routePersonnel from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Scots Guards, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards and Royal Air Force. Bands from all three services will also be positioned along the routeChapel of St Mary UndercroftOn the day before the funeral, the coffin will be moved to Chapel of St Mary Undercroftin the Palace of Westminster. There will be a short service following its arrival. The coffin will rest in the chapel overnightThe doors will open at 9am and guests are asked to be seated an hour before the service begins at 11amDowning streetFlags will be flown at half mast at Downing StreetComprising 18 service personnel plus in-pensionersof the Royal Hospital Chelsea will line the steps of St Paul's for the arrival of the coffinWhile the ceremonial procession takes place, the Honourable Artillery Company will fire processional minute guns from Tower Wharf, Tower of LondonTower of London
About 0.083 pound per cubic footThe density of oxygen at STP (Standard Temperature & Pressure) is 1.331 kilograms per cubic meter. Divide that by 35.3147 to get 0.03769 kilogram per cubic foot, which is equivalent to 0.08307 pound per cubic foot or 1.33 ounces per cubic foot. 1.429 grammes per litre (litres are the standard volume measurement of gases in the United Kingdom).
You don't. "Foot" is a unit of length or distance, as of a rope or a car trip. "Cubic foot" is a unit of capacity or volume of space, as of a bottle or a balloon. The two units have different physical dimensions, they're used to measure completely different types of quantities, and neither one can be converted into the other one. If they could, then you'd be able to calculate how many feet of gas it takes to fill up your car, and how many gallons tall you are.