C=pi times d C=3.14 times 22 C=69.08 you can round that to 70in
Everyday life contains supplementary angles, which are two angles that sum equals 180 degrees. One example is the angle of a tree branch in relation to the trunk.
Tornadoes come in more than two shapes. Common shapes include elephant trunk (the classic "tornado" shape), rope, cone, stovepipe, and wedge (appears wide then the height of the clouds)
Many, Many years ago, when a steam railway ran from the pit head at what is now Stocks Blocks yard in Garforth, Leeds towards the pits at Kippax and Allerton Bywater. The Leeds - Selby - Kingston-upon-Hull trunk road (A63) crossed this railway line. On the Kippax side of that trunk road (known as Selby Road) on the edge of the railway line was just one cottage. The owner/occupier of that cottage was a tradesman and had identified his trade by the very visible 'Chimney Sweeps' brush sticking out of the top of his chimney stack. It was done in those days long ago before H.S. took over. Guess what? his name was Charlie and as the Selby Road curved towards Garforth Cliff, it became known as Charlie sweeps Corner.
Just multiply the diameter by pi. 23 * 3.14 = 72.22. 72.22 inches is the circumference.
Most people just measure the circumference and divide by 3.14 (approximate pi) to find the (approximate) diameter.
C=pi times d C=3.14 times 22 C=69.08 you can round that to 70in
It is possible but it would be a waste of your time.
The trunk lift measures a person's flexiblity. During this test, a person lays on their stomach and lits their head as much as they can by bending their back. The highest level should be 12 inches.
Your question presumes that tree trunks are all circular. If you happen to find a circular tree trunk, you would measure around it to find the circumference. If the tree trunk is not circular, you will not be able to find the circumference but, you can measure around it to determine its perimeter.
A: Find the precise circumference of the trunk and divide by Pi. B: Cut the tree halfway through and stick a tape measure at the end of the cut (the middle of the tree) XD
21.17
19.54 ft^3 APEX
A cloth tape / flexible measure.
Answer this question… 24.43 ft3
Pues, no lo se cpmpletamente, pero yo creo que es probamente, en la papel de el profesor tuyo. verdad? adios, lo siento