Just like any other circle, the area of that one is (pi) times (the square of the radius).
The circumference of a circle, if the radius is 5mm, is about 31.42mm
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Exactly like 5 mm.
Just like any other circle, the area of that one is (pi) times (the square of the radius).
The circumference of a circle, if the radius is 5mm, is about 31.42mm
5 mm is about 1/5". About the diameter of a pea.
It is 5 mm. A ruler is used for the purpose of determining sizes from 1 mm to approx 300 mm,=.
625 / 1000 = 125 / 200 = 25 / 40 = 5 / 8 Five-eighths
1 - 5 1 - 5 1%5 1/5 1 - 5
Cut it into 3rds then half it from ledt to right.
A circle with a radius of 78.5 mm will have a circumference of approximately 493.23 mm. 5 hours will be 5/12 of that. 493.23 x 5/12 = 205.5125 mm
They are elongated pellets. Mouse droppings look like "chocolate sprinkles," but rat droppings are larger, maybe 4-5 times the size, perhaps around 5 mm in diameter.
If that's the diameter, the circumference is about 15.71 mm.
Well, honey, a 4 mm circle is gonna be tiny, like really tiny. We're talking about a circle that's about the size of a grain of rice, so don't expect it to be big and flashy. It's gonna be small, simple, and probably easy to miss if you're not paying attention.