None. I am sure tat if you measured it to a very high degree of accuracy it would not be exactly 120 km. Furthermore, there is not an object that is perfectly spherical so the diameter will vary from point to point.
To find the diameter of a circle with a given circumference, you can use the formula: circumference = π * diameter. Given the circumference of 120 inches, you can plug this into the formula: 120 = π * diameter. Solving for diameter, you get diameter = 120 / π ≈ 38.2 inches.
Diameter of the circle: 120/pi = 38.197 inches rounded
120 is exactly 85.75% of 102.9.
The diameter of the HIV virus is approximately 120 nanometers.
There are 120 ways.
50% of 120 id 60 40% of 60 is 24.
On the moon, the object would have a mass of 120 g as mass does not change depending on the location. However, its weight would be different due to the difference in gravity between the Earth and the moon.
The area of 120 sq metres would be exactly 120 sq metres!
Since diameter is twice its radius, the radius of this circle would be 60
Exactly 120 inches which is 10 feet
The LCM of 8, 20, and 24 is: 120
120 to 100 mm