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To convert a number of square feet into square metres you need to multiply the value of the square feet by 0.09290304 So, 50 square feet = 50 x 0.09290304 = 4.65 square metres (rounded to 2 decimal places) and 1234 square feet = 1234 x 0.09290304 = 114.64 square metres (rounded to 2 decimal places)
Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
At a mere 3032 miles across (diameter), Mercury is now the smallest of the planets due to the planet Pluto being demoted to a "dwarfplanet". Assuming Mercury is a sphere,its surface area,in square miles,is easily calculated from its radius of 1516 miles.The formula is 4 times"pi" times theradius squared. Using 3.14159 as the value for "pi": the surface area ofMercury is 4 x 3.14159 x 1516 x 1516 square miles. That's about 28,880,710 square miles.
It will depend on the solvent system you are using.
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int square (int N) return N*N;
The integral of cot (x) dx is ln (absolute value (sin (x))) + C. Without using the absolute value, you can use the square root of the square, i.e. ln (square root (sin2x)) + C
The square root of 20 can be found using a calculator or by using the approximation method. The exact value is √20 ≈ 4.47.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF ARCHIMEDES1. BUOYANCY2. Value of Pi3. LEVER SYSTEM4.SQUARE ROOT SPIRAL
The square root of 1175 is approximately 34.27. This can be found using a calculator or by estimating the square root value by breaking down 1175 into its prime factors.
Only get the value if the is on the double word square otherwise it is just the face value of the letters
At any time when you need the positive square root, for example when working out triangle sides using Pythagoras
For each category, you should have an observed value and an expected value. Calculate (O-E)2 / E for each cell. Add the values across the categories. That is your chi-square test statistic.
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The square root function is SQRT, like this:=SQRT(value)To square a number, either multiply it by itself, using the POWER function or the power operator. If you had a value in cell A2, all of the following would do the same thing:=A2*A2=POWER(A2,2)=A2^2
Subtract the x-coordinates of the points and take the absolute value. Using the Pythagorean Theorem, the y-value would be zero, and the distance the square root of its own square.
The Y value is two more than the square of the X value