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Simple maths question im stuck on.?
6 kids require 2.3m(sqrd) each in a room. What should the dimentions of the room be (floor space)?
Simple but my brains frazzled. Thanks.
6 Answers
- 9 years ago
If each kid needs 2.3m(sqrd), the area needed by 6 kids is: 2.3 x 6 = 13.8 sq.m.
If the room is a square (with all 4 sides equal), the length of one side of the room is the sq, root of 13.8 = 3.7 m.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
7(4h+a million)-2(2h-3)=-23 [exapnd it] 28h + 7- 4h+6=-23 be conscious: be careful to no longer placed down -6 from the -2*-3 as detrimental circumstances detrimental makes a favorable, no longer detrimental. 28h +7- 4h+6=-23 [collect like words] 24h+13=-23 36/24(h)= –3/2 [divide] (36 for the reason which you progression the +13 to the main suitable area next to -23. So because of the fact it became +13 it is going to become -13. then you definitely subtract, -23- -13=36)
- ?Lv 69 years ago
dude, seriously ;)
6 X 2.3m (squared) = 13.8m (squared) for the floor space.
no problem.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Do 6x2.3² :)
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