75m-85m
15,000 USD
85x7x4=2380 cubic meters
165 M
85m
6ft, 1in (i.85m)
85m/persecond No. For Susie to hear the echo, the sound has to travel 170 meters--85m to the wall, 85m back. The return hits her half a second after she hits the wood, so the hammer stroke has to travel to the wall in .25 second. 170 meters times two is 340 meters/second.
It would take the ball .26 sec. to get from the pitcher to the batter.
Tracks come in different sizes but you should be able to just plug numbers into this formula and get the answer your looking for.A=2W(pi+L)Where,A=Area of the trackW=Width of trackL=Length of straight portion of trackExample:Assume a track is 10m wide and has a length of 85m on each straightaway.What is the tracks area?A=2W(pi+L)W=10mL=85mA=(2)(10m)[3.14+85m]A=1,762.8m2Of course you would have to have the units in feet or convert them to feet to get the answer in "square footage".
The maximum recorded depth of Lake Victoria seems to be a point of discussion. Some books say it was 84 m. Others say it was 85m. Today's records even contradict themselves between 83m and 84m.
Manchester United should buy Reece Cox (£85m) and Nicholas Searle (£83m) from Rebels United on a double-transfer for a total of £168m. It is a lot of money, but they could do some great things.
mass = density x volume density of water = 999.8395 kg/m^3 (@ 0° C) volume = 85 x 60 x 11 = 56 100 m^3 mass = 56 090 996 kg