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The shape of the Earth is very close to a sphere. Its diameter at the equator is 7926 miles. If the Earth were a perfect sphere with diameter of 7926 miles, what would be its surface area?
To mentally estimate the total cost of these items, we would substitute the following numbers 2, 1, 3.5, 10, and 6. By rounding to the half-dollar, the estimate would be 22.5. This assumes that the 98 is a 98-cent item. If it were a 98-dollar item, the estimate would be 119.5.
the diameter would be 9 you would do 4.5+4.5 and that would = 9
The diameter of this circle would be about 9.5m
The diameter would be about 329.9 cm
In a circle, the circumference and diameter vary directly. Which of the following equations would allow you to find the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 154 if you know that in a second circle the diameter is 14 when the circumference is 44?
It would depend on how old it is, what country it came from, and who created it. You can hire an appraiser to estimate the cost at auction.
A more reasonable estimate would be 15.
Because it is not easy to estimate the diameter of such a big area like the planets Earth, Mars, Neptune and the biggest planet Jupiter.If astronauts go to such planets to estimate their diameter it would be impossible for them to stay as life is not possiblle there.Even being on earth nobody can find the exact diameter.
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About 3 inches. Darling, that would be the diameter (across), not the circumference (around). A small (3" diameter) orange would be 9 1/2" around, a large (4" diameter) grapefruit would be nearly 12 1/2" around. For another reference, a 12" diameter softball is about 3.8" in diameter.
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if a radius is 5cm the diameter is 10cm rule- you double the radius
The shape of the Earth is very close to a sphere. Its diameter at the equator is 7926 miles. If the Earth were a perfect sphere with diameter of 7926 miles, what would be its surface area?
My grandmother would take a teaspoon full of the jam from the pot and put it on a saucer. She would blow on it for a few seconds and if it began to gel on the saucer she knew it would set in the jars.
To mentally estimate the total cost of these items, we would substitute the following numbers 2, 1, 3.5, 10, and 6. By rounding to the half-dollar, the estimate would be 22.5. This assumes that the 98 is a 98-cent item. If it were a 98-dollar item, the estimate would be 119.5.
To mentally estimate the total cost of these items, we would substitute the following numbers 2, 1, 3.5, 10, and 6. By rounding to the half-dollar, the estimate would be 22.5. This assumes that the 98 is a 98-cent item. If it were a 98-dollar item, the estimate would be 119.5.