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To figure out the quantity of concrete, you will need to calculate the total length, width and depth in inches. There are online calculators available which can easily compute the total amount needed.
It depends on the length of the arc because there are a total of 360 degrees in a complete circle.
Circumference is the total distance around a circle. It's the length of the perimeter.
If a cylinder has a diameter of 4 inches, then it has a radius of two inches, and the area of that circle is pi, 3.14, times radius squared which is 4 square inches, for a total of very close to 13 square inches; multiply that by the 4 inch length of the cylinder and you get 52 cubic inches.
By multiplying its length to its width. Area= length x width
The circumference is the perimeter of a circle, total outer length of a circle. Use 2 x (pi) x r to calculate the circumference, where (pi)= 3.142, r= radius of circle. :)
Use as much of the string as is possible to make the circle. In the limit, the circumference of the circle is 50 inches and the perimeter of the square is 0. This gives a circle with an area of 198.94 sq inches and a square with an area of 0 sq inches. Any string moved from the circle to the square will reduce the total area.
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To figure out the quantity of concrete, you will need to calculate the total length, width and depth in inches. There are online calculators available which can easily compute the total amount needed.
Blue jays average from eleven to twelve inches in total length.
The M14 rifle has a total length of 46.5 inches (1,181 millimeters) and a barrel length of 22 inches.
Do you mean perimeter?The sum of the lengths of the four sides of a square is the perimeterThe total length of the circumference of a circle is its perimeter
It depends on the length of the arc because there are a total of 360 degrees in a complete circle.
Cubic inches is the total volume of all cylinders. If you wanted to know the cubic inches of a particular engine you would measure the diameter of the cylinder bore and the stroke of the crankshaft, then use your calculator to figure out the total volume. The formula for the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area of the circle times length (stroke) of the cylinder. Once you have the volume of the cylinder you can multiply that number by the number of cylinders for total volume (displacement).
Circumference is the total distance around a circle. It's the length of the perimeter.
By multiplying its length to its width. Area= length x width
If a cylinder has a diameter of 4 inches, then it has a radius of two inches, and the area of that circle is pi, 3.14, times radius squared which is 4 square inches, for a total of very close to 13 square inches; multiply that by the 4 inch length of the cylinder and you get 52 cubic inches.