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It depends on what you mean by width. If you view the wheel as a disk and consider its width as the side-to-side measure, then they two are the same so the ratio is 1. If you view the wheel head-on and consider its width as the profile, then there is no relation.
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The head or the point of the pin? I would measure the head in millimeters and the point of the pin in micrometers.
Do-it-in-your-head method:Length + width is half the perimeter, ie 76 inches;76 - 36 = 40;Half of 40 is 20: this is the width;20 + 36 = 56: this is the length.Job done.
Do-it-in-your-head method: Length + width equals half the perimeter, ie 106; 106 - 8 = 98; half of 98 is 49 which is the width, making the length 57.
It depends on what you mean by width. If you view the wheel as a disk and consider its width as the side-to-side measure, then they two are the same so the ratio is 1. If you view the wheel head-on and consider its width as the profile, then there is no relation.
It would either be a elephant, hippo, or mammoth.
No, whales do not technically have a neck, but they have some ability to turn their head in relation to their body.
People have always noticed how large Lisa's head is in relation to her body. It's twice the size of everybody who stands next to her. Some people just have a disproportionate head-body ratio.
no one is completely identical so I suppoes all most everyone would have a different width of there head.
15 inches
The average circumference is usually about 14 inches (35 centimetres)
10 feet
one cenimeter
The head of a newborn is one quarter of its body surface area and therfore can lose a lot of heat, therefore wearing a hat stops the newborn losing a lot of heat. The more preterm the baby the larger its head is in relation to its body
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Head is the Circumference which is Pi*Diameter where pi=22/7