View Full Version : Size of the new island ????
VladAlex
May 24 2005, 14:46
Do you know if the size is 10x10 km, or 100x100 km ?
dmakatra
May 24 2005, 15:02
10x10 km = 100km2.
Where were you on math class? http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wink_o.gif
VladAlex
May 24 2005, 15:16
L0L !
I Perfectly know 10x10 = 100. But is 100sq is 10x10 ? (im not english).
Some english people said that 100sq was 100x100 km... ! So, I doubt. 10x10 km new island will be a shame for BIS. Because we have 25x25km island and im making a 51x51km one.
dmakatra
May 24 2005, 15:22
Well, it says on the back of my Resistance box that Nogova is 100km2 so expect the size of Nogova, if that makes it simpler.
100 x 100 is 10000 km2, not 100km2. http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/crazy_o.gif
Wonder what'll happen when we got rocky places so we need to start using km3 instead. http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/biggrin_o.gif
100sq would mean 100 square kilometres, if I'm not misstaking. 100sq = 100km2
VladAlex
May 24 2005, 15:32
1sq is not = 1km2 ! LOL ! To easy !
1km2 = 0.38 sq.mi (US) square mile
Metal Heart
May 24 2005, 15:40
I Perfectly know 10x10 = 100. But is 100sq is 10x10 ? (im not english).
Some english people said that 100sq was 100x100 km... ! So, I doubt. 10x10 km new island will be a shame for BIS. Because we have 25x25km island and im making a 51x51km one.
10km x 10km = 100km^2, meaning it has hundred 1km x 1km areas in it, like the official Flashpoint islands.
25km x 25km = 625km^2 = Huge
51km x 51km = 2601km^2 = Ridiculous
macguba
May 24 2005, 19:51
The point is that 100 square kilometres (100km^2) is not the same as 100 kilometres square (100,00km^2).
Hellfish6
May 24 2005, 19:56
Answered. Closing.
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