The American flag has a standard ratio of 1:1.9 for its width to length. If the flag is 47 feet 6 inches long, first convert the length to inches: 47 feet 6 inches equals 570 inches. To find the width, divide the length by 1.9, which gives approximately 300 inches, or 25 feet.
You can make it as large or as small as you want. According to the official specifications, the width should be 1.9 times the height.
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The Indian flag has a 2:3 height-to-width ratio.
the ratio of the length to width of the national flag or Singapore is 5 : 3
The dimensions of the American flag are typically 3 feet by 5 feet for the standard size used for display, but there are various sizes available. The official proportions of the flag are 1:1.9, meaning for every foot in height, it is 1.9 feet long. Larger flags, such as those used for ceremonial purposes or at large public displays, can measure much larger, such as 20 feet by 30 feet or more.
The breakdown of the American flag is (according to a 3'x5' flag):Each stripes is 1/13th of hoist (width of flag) - 2.769"Union (Blue upperleft corner) is 7/13th of the hoist (spanning 7 stripes) X 2/5th of the Length - 19.38"x24"
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The American Flag.
No, 3 is the height. 5 is the width.
American flag
There is no flag at the top of the Eiffel tower.