Question
Rain drops fall on a tile surface at a density
of 4585 drops/ft2
. There are 15 tiles/ft2
.
How many drops fall on each tile?
Answer in units of drops/tile.
of 4585 drops/ft2
. There are 15 tiles/ft2
.
How many drops fall on each tile?
Answer in units of drops/tile.
Answers
4585/15
or to do it the physics way:
(4585 drops/ft^2)*(1 ft^2/15 tiles)
= (4585 drops/ 15 tiles)
(4585 drops/ft^2)*(1 ft^2/15 tiles)
= (4585 drops/ 15 tiles)
Rain drops fall on a tile surface at a density
of 4783 drops/ft2
. There are 12 tiles/ft2
of 4783 drops/ft2
. There are 12 tiles/ft2
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