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Diameter = 1.5/pi = 0.4774648293 of an inch
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the perimeter is 3 times as long as the diameter Example: if my diameter is 7 inches long my perimeter is 3 times as much so it is 21 inches long
None. There is nothing in a hole.
You mean radius. The radius is half the height of a circle. The diameter is the full height. So, you would add 14 to itself.Therefore, the diameter of the circle is 28 inches.
432pi. formula:π(r^2)h
a CD is 120mm (4.7 inches) in diameter and 60mm radius, the hole is 15mm diamter (0.6 inches).
Usually you can use the formula for a cylinder, as a good approximation for the shape of the jar.
Diameter = 1.5/pi = 0.4774648293 of an inch
V = pi*r2*h = pi*(1.5/2)2*(100*12) cubic inches = 2120.6 cubic inches.
area = pi * radius squared (radius = 1/2 diameter) = pi * 16 area * height = volume of a cylinder 160 feet = 1920 inches. so: pi * 16 * 1920 = 30720 pi (units is in inches cubed) or roughly 96509.7 inches cubed of water
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
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the perimeter is 3 times as long as the diameter Example: if my diameter is 7 inches long my perimeter is 3 times as much so it is 21 inches long
9 inches (230 mm)
None. There is nothing in a hole.