In the financial world, MM typicall stands for millions (i.e $100MM would be $100 million).
in many circles - Married Man
The question, as posted, cannot be answered because the questioner has failed to provide enough information. I suspect the question concerns two circles, each with radius 16 mm, whose centres are at N and O. The circles intersect at P and Q.If that is the question, then the chord PQ is 25.4 mm long.
Circles have a diameter, not length. The diameter of a US cent is 19 mm.
Assuming the 300 mm refers to the diameter, there are 9.
In the financial world, MM typicall stands for millions (i.e $100MM would be $100 million).
in many circles - Married Man
The question, as posted, cannot be answered because the questioner has failed to provide enough information. I suspect the question concerns two circles, each with radius 16 mm, whose centres are at N and O. The circles intersect at P and Q.If that is the question, then the chord PQ is 25.4 mm long.
It could mean: 202 -4*pi*52 = 86 square mm rounded to nearest integer
Yes they do; the crops crushed by making the 'circles' or designs is a financial loss to the farmer who planted it.
In financial circles TWX is a code for Time Warner Inc. TWX is the symbol used for identifying Time Warner Inc. in trading in the stock exchange markets.
Circles have a diameter, not length. The diameter of a US cent is 19 mm.
If you divide 600 mm by 37 mm, you will know how many circles you can place side-by-side. In other words, you would be comparing the diameters.If on the other hand you want to compare the area, you have to square the previous result.
Assuming the 300 mm refers to the diameter, there are 9.
It might mean "9 cm 8 mm"
MM = 2000
ignor the question to my questionI still need to know real answerI own a Silvestri T30 camera that accept Hasselblad ARC body lenses (rodenstock) and I need to know if the image circles of 35 mm and 45 mm ARC lenses will cover a rise of 35 mm on the silvestri 6 x 9 format?