The bite on your leg could be from anything from anything. You can figure out if in fact, it is a bug bite by looking for a microscopic hole in the middle of the bite. Most bites will go away by themselves, but if you are overly worried about it, seek help at your nearest Emergency Room.
Measure the distance from top left corner of square (or top right) to the bottom right corner of square( or bottom left) to get the diameter of the circle. Then calculate the circumference from that figure.
diameter: you have stated that it is 3.14 radius: half the diameter, therefore 1.57 circumference: pi times the diameter, therefore 3.14 x 3.14 = 9.86 area: pi times the radius squared, therefore 3.14 x 2.46 = 7.72
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
What do you mean by "height" if you are not referring to the diameter? The diameter is the distance from one side of the circle to another, crossing its center. Due to the definition of what is a circle, all diameters have the same length, whether it be from left to right, from top to bottom, or at any other angle.
I'm only in 9th grade so I'm not for sure. The law of pi is that if a circle of a diameter of 1 was to turn 1 full circle starting from the bottom and ending at the bottom, it would land at 3.14159265...
I think it could be a stye but I'm not sure. i have the same thing. and it is really sore.
because..
Diameter is 28 inches
Yes.
you should go to a padiotrist your family doctor would probably send you to a foot dr. anyway .that's what happened to my son-in-law.
I would think so.
Graduated means diameter is not uniform top to bottom.
You may have bone 'spurs'.
The diameter of the "cup" is the same top to bottom. There is, however, a slight beveled edge which makes the ball sit in the middle of the cup making it easier to retrieve by the golfer.
It is more easily absorbed and less painful in the larger muscle's of your rear end.
Take your dog to a vet to see what is wrong with your dogs eyes.
Your guinea pig may have swollen toes due to the bottom of the cage, or the bedding. The most common cause is from the bottom of the cage. If you have a wire bottom on your cage, this may cause the inflamation. I suggest finding another cage or providing something solid that your guinea pig may rest its paws on!