Plan B is the answer I’m pretty sure
Whats the normal arm span for these heights? : 4'10,4'11,5'0,5'4,5'5,5,'7,5'8,5'9,5'10,5'11,6'0
Svetllana [295]
In adults, the arm span is approximately 5 cm greater than the height in adult males and 1.2 cm in
adult females. To calculate the arm span for the heights given, we add
5cm to their height. The following are the results:
Height Arm Span Length (in cm)
4’10 152.32
4’11 154.86
5’0 157.4
5’4 167.56
5’5 170.10
5’7 175.18
5’8 177.72
5’9 180.26
5’10 182.80
5’11 185.34
6’0 187.88
To add, the total measurement of the length from the furthermost
part of an individual's arms to the other end
when raised equidistant to the ground at shoulder height at a 90º angle
is called the arm span or wingspan.
Answer:
Thus every real number other than zero is either positive or negative, while zero itself is not considered to have a sign. Positive numbers are sometimes written with a plus sign in front, e.g. +3 denotes a positive three.
Answer:
8 lbs 5 oz
Step-by-step explanation:
When you add 3 lbs, 2 lbs, and 2 lbs you get 7 lbs.
There are 16 oz in a lb. When you add the number of oz you get 21 oz which is the same as 1 lb and 5 oz.
you then add 7 lbs to 1 lb and 5 oz and get 8 lbs and 5 oz.
V<span>=(</span><span>4/</span><span>3)</span><span>πr^</span><span>3
R=radius
Diameter= 2 times R
so,
R=7 ft
plugging the values;
V=(4/3)(3.14)(7)^3
V=1436.02 Cubic feet</span>