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How many ft equal a ton?

feet are length , ton is weight


My dad's head needs to be at a 33 degree angle from the flat bed. I need to purchase a foam rubber wedge for him to sleep on. How many inches thick should the wedge be to accomplish the 33 degree angl?

That depends on how long it is. The thickness should be just about 0.65 x the length to make a 33 degree angle.


A giant wooden cube is painted green an all six sides and then cut into 125 identical smaller cubes How many of there smaller cubers are painted green on exactly two faces?

The cube has a side 5 units in length. The middle three on each edge will have two green sides, there are 12 non-overlapping edges so the answer is 36. (3 sides = 8, 1 side = 54, no paint 27)


What are some careers that use trigonometry?

Surveyors use trigonmetry to find the exact height, length, and/or width of man-made and/or natural objects without having to measure it all manually. I think, to get the angle, they use a special gun thing that they point at the end of the object, which works it all out, then they just have to measure the distance they are from the object. After that its up to their trigonometry skills, and if they're good, then they should find the almost exact length, height, and/or width. There are so many jobs that use trigonometry -> an architect, Crime Scene Investigators, any job dealing with outer space (astronomers, physicist, astronauts, the men that guide the astronauts, etc), carpenter, machinist, engineering (mechanical, computer, chemical, civil, aeronautical, industrial, etc.), any job involving navigation (pilots -- air and sea), computer game creators. The list could go on and on, but I think you get the idea.


If you were to travel through an angle of 8 degrees across the surface of the earth through how many kilometers would you have traveled?

It depends on your latitude. At the equator (0 degrees) a degree of longitude covers just over 111 km, so 8 degrees would be about 890 km. At 45 degrees of latitude, a degree of longitude covers just under 79 km, so 8 degress would be about 555 km. Check out the calculator in the related link. Enter the degrees of latitude and it gives the length of a degree at that point.

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How many 12-inch rulers will be the same length as a flag?

There is no one answer, as there is no one size for a flag. Tell us the size of the flag in question, and we can answer it.


How many 12-inch rulers will be about the same length as a bike?

6


How many 12 inch rulers will be about as a flag?

A standard flag's size can vary, but a common size is 3 feet by 5 feet. To convert this to inches, that's 36 inches by 60 inches. Therefore, the flag's area in square inches is 2,160 square inches. A 12-inch ruler has an area of 12 square inches when considering its length and width, so you would need approximately 180 12-inch rulers to cover the area of that flag.


Estimate How many 12-inch rulers will be about the same length as the object?

Paper


How many 12-inch rulers will be the same length as a door?

Oh, dude, it's like basic math time! So, a standard door is usually around 80 inches tall, right? So, if you divide that by 12 (the length of a ruler), you get about 6.67 rulers. But, like, since you can't have a fraction of a ruler, you'd need 7 rulers to match the length of a door. Math, man, it's wild.


How many 12 inch rulers is 6 feet?

6 (SIX) rulers! One foot equals twelve inches!


How many meters in 6666 rulers?

The answer depends on the length of each ruler.


Estismate how many 12inch?

Estimate how many 12 incj rulers will be about the same length as the object


How many inches in 1square inch?

If it is an actual square, 1 inch by 1 inch length by width


What is its length in cm?

how many cm in 1 inch


How many cc in an inch?

CC ( cubic centimeters ) is a measure of volume and an inch is a measure of length


How many liters in a inch?

This confuses volume with length, so there is no answer.