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you are thick ant you you big owf
One can find a Big Dog clothing shop around the Santa Barbara area in California. Alternatively the official site for Big Dog has a listing of its stores.
If you need to find how big something 2-D is you need to know how to find the area of various shapes. If carpeting you need area. You don't think about it but area is very important. Math isn't useless and is very important int he real world.
The best place to find information on real estate in Big Island would be to contact agents who work in the area. Those who live and work in the area would know the housing market best.
That's going to depend on what "big B" represents in your particular situation. As an example, if "big B" happens to represent the area of the base, then you can multiply (pi) by (the radius of the base)2 in order to find the big B.
You could use an area calculation to determine how much space is unused or available. For instance, you could measure the outside of your school and find its area. Then you could measure the perimeter of the school yard and find its area. Then you could subtract the two to find out how much area is available for recreation and parking.
get the lobster and it will drag the big seagull away so you can ring the bell and find the chime somewhere around that area and ring it.
well at the bottom there is proberly two round spheres so what you do is you is times the spheres by the area of the pyramids base to find out how big it is. ^^this guy is trolling where is there a sphere in a pyramid
To measure the area of an arbitrary two dimensional shape you will use a planimeter. To measure an area you could also just use a simple ruler depending on how big the area is.
If R and r are the outer and inner radii of the annulus (ring) then the area is pi*(R2 - r2), which is simply the area of the big disc minus that of the little disc.
The area of Big Diomede is 29 square kilometers.
none, you can find on on route 214 in the northeastern area next to Collector Jamal.