Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, find the area of footbakk field in square yards:
sq. yd.
Next, if 1 yd = 91.44 cm, then 1 sq. yd=91.44·91.44 sq. cm=8,361.2736 sq. cm.
At last, you have that
1 sq. yd - 8,361.2736 sq. cm.
6000 sq. yd - x sq. cm.
Mathematically,
sq. cm.
Note that 1 m=100 cm and 1 sq. m=10000 sq. cm, then
50167641.6 sq. cm=5016.76416 sq. m
Answer: 5016.76416 sq. m
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We see that the bike travels at 70 miles per hour. There are 5280 feet in one mile, so 70 miles is 369600 (70×5280).
We have 369600 in 1 hour, which is the same as 60 minutes. There are 60 seconds in a minute, so this means that there are 3600 seconds in an hour (60×60).
We have 369600 for 3600 seconds. We want to see how far the bike travels in one second, we simply divide 369600 by 3600.
369600÷3600≈102 2/3.
Now we multiply this by 25 for 25 seconds.
102 2/3×25=2566.7 (rounded to nearest tenth of a foot)
Therefore, in 25 seconds, the bike will have traveled 2566.7 feet.
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3/4=12/16 so 0 ? or is it something totally different