60 times 80 equals 4,800. This multiplication can be calculated by breaking it down into smaller parts, but the result remains the same. Therefore, 60 x 80 = 4,800.
60x80
4800 square feet
I have one that is an adult blanket 60x80 brown with tan ducks as I remember. Is that what you are referring to?
For a 15-45x60 model, then, you have a spotting scope with a zoom magnification range of 15-45x with a front lens of 60mm diameter.
60" x 80" Twin 38" x 75" Full/Double/Regular 53" x 75" Queen 60" x 80" King 76" x 80" Cal. King 72" x 84"
This question cannot be answered sensibly. The measurements given are for an area, with dimensions [L2]. A foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
"Box spring mattresses come in different sizes. There are single, double, queen and king mattress. When you go from a single to a queen or king mattress, the width and length both change. A twin measures at 39x75. A queen measures at 60x80 and a king is 76x80 inches."
well its very simple... seven eights are 56, so you round that off to 60. and then you have 47, so you round that off to 80. then you have 60x80. to work that out your cross out the "0"'s. now you have 6x8. which equals 48. now you have the "0"s. your crossed out two so n ow you add to your answer. 4800. that's how you estimate :)
Probably, though you may need to squeeze it a bit. A queen-size is 60x80 inches, and a Dodge Caravan, the archetypal minivan, is 62 inches wide and 99 inches long on the inside if you fold down/remove the back seats. YMMV (your minivan may vary) -- I've driven a Ford Windstar and it seemed a bit smaller than the Caravan, but i didn't measure.
I inquired about this directly to a manufacturer, and they said that the store that I bought the topper from Wal-mart) requested that size, specifically, and they gave in to their request so the store would sell their product. It's a matter of selling something cheaper. If you want the full-size, look for it, and expect to pay a little more for it. I did and it was worth it for me. Not worth it for the first store - I returned the item - they lost out on that one.
Queen size has to be big enough for a fat queen. So if you measure the qeen of england, multiply it by 2, then divide it by 5, the number you get will be the length of the bed. The width is determined by how fat the queen's butt is. And it has to be thick enough to hold a 500 pound best