A punnet square is typically used in topics involving genetics, genetic variation and gene expression. A punnet square is a simple way of showing the what possible genotypes are using the genotypes of the parents. This way we can identify the ratio and also identify the chance of having a certain offspring compared to it's recessive/dominant counterpart. To answer a punnet square question you must draw a grid. The easiest grid is usually a 3 by 3 grid. In the top squares put the fathers genotype and in the side squares put the mothers genotype. Then match them up with capitals coming first and you now have possible allele combinations and your genotype and phenotype ratio.
Feet is a length or distance measure and square foot belongs to an area. You cannot answer this question.
Question not answerable. Sq. ft is a measure of area, not length.
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre, assuming there are 3 feet in a yard. Also assuming the question is about an acre (a measure of area) and not acre (a species of tree).
1000 square feet is equal to approximately 92.9 square meters.
Assuming this question refers to square metres and not squire metres, the question cannot be answered in a sensible way. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A foot is a measure of length, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
The answer to your question is: It isn't a no no square.
He is A square Sponge -good question = )
Let's see. This is a math question, not a question of interior design. The first question is; are you using 24 square inches to divide into 135 sq ft.? Otherwise, it is like dividing apples by oranges. If they are square inches, you can convert the square feet to square inches, or the square inches to square feet and then divide. There are 144 square inches in a square foot.
What is the question?
no
Read your own question! The square footage is 20!
If your question is whether or not 177 has a square root which is an integer, then no.
It is NOT a square number so the question should not arise.
This question does not make sense.
The question foils every attempt at an answer because -- there is no such thing as the square root of a square, and -- there is no such thing as the diameter of a square.
We're having some difficulty reading question 22 from here.
The question is wrong. feet in length unit square meter is an area unit. The question should be : What is 11 feet in meters? answer 3.3528 meters or What is 11 square feet in square meter? answer 1.0219 square meter