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12 March, 20:44

If a TV has 200 ft by 875 ft what is the total mass of it

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  1. 12 March, 20:45
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    There's no way to find the mass with the information given.

    "200 ft" and "875 ft" are linear dimensions ... things you would

    measure with a ruler. They tell us how long or wide or high the

    TV is. None of that information tells us anything about its mass.

    By the way ... those are gigantic measurements. I was working

    in Wrigley Field here in Chicago just before opening day in 2015,

    when the new video screens were being installed. I saw them

    up close while the cranes lifted them into position. None of the

    Chicago Cubs' new screens is as big as the numbers in the question,

    and I'm pretty sure the whole score-board isn't that big either.

    Something is definitely wrong here.
  2. 12 March, 20:57
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    I will need more info to tell you the mass of the tv but with the info that you give me all that i can do is multiply them which turns out to be 175,000 is the surface area of just one side
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