I have a variety of new pencils, they range fro 6 to 8 inches long. It depends on manufacturer.
1 mile = 5280 feet 1 foot = 0.000189 mi.
There are 2.54 centimeters in an inch. So 5 cm is smaller than 3 inches.
4'8 means 4 feet plus 8 inches. Because there are 12 inches in a foot, we must take the 4' and convert it into inches. Then we just add the remaining eight inches. The process is outlined below.(4 x 12) + 8= 56 inches
THAT THE ANSWER163CMHello there,so in order to calculate the height:One foot is equal to 12 inches. One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres. Therefore, 5 feet 4 inches is equal to (5 x 12 x 2.54) + (4 x 2.54) = 162.56 centimetres.
What two factors must be known in order to calculate the moment of a force? Torque = Force * distance Torque and distance must be perpendicular to each other If not you must determine the portion of the torque that is perpendicular.
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An order of magnitude, in the decimal system, is ten times greater or smaller than what you are comparing it with. A 120 minute film would be an order of magnitude larger than a 12 minute film.
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The order of magnitude is "tens".
The order of magnitude for 15 is 1. -Apex.
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A magnitude is factor of 10 An order of magnitude is a factor of "about 10". Two orders of magnitude is about 100. For example, if something is two orders of magnitude higher than 3, it would be about 300. Order in this case means about, or approximate. To the nearest order of magnitude , 3200 is 3000
The scale factor for a model train with a length 36 inches and the length of engine itself is 24 feet would be 1/8th. In order to answer this you will have to do a little math.
The order of magnitude of people in Portland is 5.
The order of magnitude is 10^1, or about 75 miles per hour. This is also the order of magnitude for the speed of a cheetah.
The order of magnitude is 10^1, or about 75 miles per hour. This is also the order of magnitude for the speed of a cheetah.
The order of magnitude is 10^1, or about 75 miles per hour. This is also the order of magnitude for the speed of a cheetah.