The answer is 38.
16 if them.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
It depends on the width of the wheel...but obviously if the diameter is 5 inchs then the wheel is 5 inches all the way around. So depending on how you stack the wheels the box would have to be at least 5inches X 5inches in one direction or the other
4 . 8 =32 A cylinder is round and its circular area is dependant on one dimension only - its diameter or radius. If the diameter is 4 inches then the area is Pi/4 x 42 = 4*Pi If the diameter is 8 inches then the area is Pi/4 x 82 = 16*Pi If you needed the surface area and the diameter was 4 inches and the height was 8 inches, then the surface area would be (circumference) x height = (Pi x 4) x 8 = 32*Pi square inches. Of course Pi = 3.14159 to the nearest 5th decimal.
The metric system is not needed here. Just lay the bracelet flat and measure it with a fuler or measuring tape.
16 if them.
You will require 61 bricks.
Approx 246576 cubic inches.
To determine the length of rope needed to cover a circular placemat with a diameter of 15 inches, you need to calculate the circumference of the circle, which will be the length of the rope needed to wrap around it once. The formula for the circumference 𝐶 C of a circle is: 𝐶 = 𝜋 × 𝑑 C=π×d where 𝑑 d is the diameter. Given 𝑑 = 15 d=15 inches, we get: 𝐶 = 𝜋 × 15 ≈ 47.12 inches C=π×15≈47.12 inches To convert this into yards (since there are 36 inches in a yard): 47.12 inches × ( 1 yard 36 inches ) ≈ 1.31 yards 47.12 inches×( 36 inches 1 yard )≈1.31 yards Therefore, you would need approximately 1.31 yards of rope to wrap around a 15-inch diameter placemat once. If you need more coverage or specific wrapping patterns, let me know!
The size tree skirt that is needed for a 6-foot Christmas tree is between 50 and 60 inches. The diameter should not go below 45 inches.
A 10-foot round slab at 4 inches requires 1 cubic yard.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
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The answer to this question will require some simple dimensional analysis and geometry. Assuming that he pool is a round above ground pool, 18 feet in diameter and 48 inches deep you first need to calculate the area of the swimming pool in square inches and then multiply by the depth in inches to get the volume in cubic inches: The pool is an 18 foot diameter circle. The diameter in inches of the 18 foot pool is 216 inches (18 feet x 12 inches / foot) The area of a circle = pi (3.1415) x radius x radius The radius = 1/2 of the diameter The area of an 18 foot diameter pool in square inches is: 3.1415 * 108 inches * 108 inches = 36643.5 square inches The volume in cubic inches of an 18 foot diameter pool is: 36643.5 square inches x 48 inches = 1758890 cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in one gallon so the volume of an 18 foot diameter, 48 inch deep pool is: 1758890 / 231 = 7,614 gallons If it is a square or rectangular pool simply multiply the length x the width x the average depth.
It depends on the width of the wheel...but obviously if the diameter is 5 inchs then the wheel is 5 inches all the way around. So depending on how you stack the wheels the box would have to be at least 5inches X 5inches in one direction or the other
4 . 8 =32 A cylinder is round and its circular area is dependant on one dimension only - its diameter or radius. If the diameter is 4 inches then the area is Pi/4 x 42 = 4*Pi If the diameter is 8 inches then the area is Pi/4 x 82 = 16*Pi If you needed the surface area and the diameter was 4 inches and the height was 8 inches, then the surface area would be (circumference) x height = (Pi x 4) x 8 = 32*Pi square inches. Of course Pi = 3.14159 to the nearest 5th decimal.
The metric system is not needed here. Just lay the bracelet flat and measure it with a fuler or measuring tape.