Open porches, garages, or unused or unfinished spaces not adaptable for future use.
The UNIVAC and ENIAC computers are examples of first-generation computing devices. Computers employing vacuum tubes are known as first-generation computers. THESE WOULD OCCUPY A 1800 SQUARE FEET. IT WOULD CONTAIN 18000 VACCUM TUBES AND CONSUME A LARGE POWER
Yes, the square root of 9 is 3.
0.5 Sq Ft is one half of a square foot. A square foot is an area 1 foot long by one foot wide. A square foot can also be described in inches instead, so the area of one square foot is 12 inches long by 12 inches wide, or 144 square inches. 0.5 Sq Ft is half a square foot, and is equal to 144 square inches multiplied by 0.5, or one half. So half a square foot equals 72 square inches. 1 psi is one pound per square inch. If you spread 1 psi over an area of 72 square inches, you divide the pressure quantity by the area quantity: 1 psi divided by 72 square inches = 1/72 psi, or 0.0139psi.
Type-B is square. Type-A is wide & flat. The A-Male connector is flat and wide, and the B-Male is square.
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In the US, for purposes of computing the square feet of living area in a home; all heated and cooled spaces are counted as living spaces in the residential real estate market.
formula for computing square of number n is n*n or n2
A deck is not included in the square footage of a house. Only fully enclosed spaces with roof and walls are included. Spaces not designed for occupation such as garages, basements, screen porches, etc., are also not included but are often listed separately (i.e. 2,300 square foot home with 24x25 garage and 18x22 covered deck). If the deck is a fully enclosed all-season room, added with building permits, local standards might allow it to be included in the home square footage. A real estate professional can help with the fine points.
Nine spaces in a 3x3 square grid.
There are no decimal spaces here.
a square pyramid
Yes, if he will not be in check when he takes the sideways square. The king can move into all the spaces 1 square from it taking a piece or not.
The parking ratio in this case would be approximately "3 per 1,000". In other words, there are three spaces for every 1,000 square feet of space in the building. The equation that you can use is: Parking Spaces / (Building Square Footage/1,000) or 307 / (100,000/1,000) = 307/100 = 3.07
The question seems to make no sense. 1x2 does not "get the product of two Square roots ... included".
Please give me the dimensions of the space...Regularly (270 sq ft) it'd be 540,000 Square Feet
Magic Square is arrangement of numbers within in a square of nine spaces. The number are 1-9 and each row is configured so the three numbers add up to 15.
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.