Roughly 15.6 mils or 15.6 thousandths of an inch. Roughly, 1 gauge = .86 mils.
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36v
C. 6
Roughly speaking, to get a unique solution - or at least, a limited number of solutions - if you have 3 variables, you need 3 equations, not just 2. With the two equations, you can get a relationship between the three variables, but not a unique value for a, b, and c. To get the general relationship, solve both equations for "c", replace one in the other, and solve the resulting equation for "a" to get the relationship between the variables "a" and "b". Then, for any valid combination of values for "a" and "b", use the simpler of the original equations (a + b + c = 24) to get the corresponding value for "c".
4.89 roughly.
roughly 5214
Roughly 78
It equals roughly 3 tablespoons.
roughly 12.04159
Roughly 13 pounds
Cos2 doesn't equal pi; Cos2 equals roughly -0.416 (with radians).
Roughly about 0.00503 Gigs.
Roughly 128MB, or 0.128GB
8.25 roughly.
Roughly 0.25
roughly 90,000