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If a lake is 85 hectares in size and averages 6.1 meters deep...

 

How much is the volume in cubic meters?

 

Anyone good at math today?

Guest Sundancefisher
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I think it is 5,185,000 cubic meters...but it seems high

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If a lake is 85 hectares in size and averages 6.1 meters deep...

 

How much is the volume in cubic meters?

 

Anyone good at math today?

not so good at math ,but 85 hec. is about 916 meters by 916 meters .

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1 Hectare = 10,000 sq meters

 

10,000 x 6.1 = 11,285,000 meters cubed

 

but im not so good at math either.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^

 

 

And you call your self a "measurement while driving" expert???? Geesh!!!! :eek:

 

10,000 * 6.1 = 61000

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I have a question about the thread title????

 

“Math Wiz Needed, Question follows...I am too tired on Monday to think straight”

 

Umm what’s the alternative to thinking straight????? :broke:

 

Guest Sundancefisher
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Not that there is anything wrong with that Mr. Seinfeld

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There's a thread for this boys.....AND ONE OF YOU BOYS STARTED IT....so take it there would ya. Gheez...guy just wants a simple answer to his simple math problem.

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