circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Circumference (distance around) is equal to pi (3.14) times the diameter. Diameter (distance across a circle) is twice the radius (distance from center to edge. 2 x 15= diameter of 30. 30 times 3.14= 94.2 meters for the circumference.
it means 15m on a sj
The answer will depend on which one of the two numbers is the radius (or diameter, or circumference) and which is the height. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
15m + 4 - 9m - 32 = 6m - 28
15m + 43 = 37m + 12 Take 12 away from each side: 15m + 31 = 37m Take 15m from both sides: 31 = 22m so m = 31/22 = 1.409090..
The diameter is about 15m
Circumference of a circle: 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
distance or circumference = 15*pi = 47.124m rounded to 3 decimal places
Circumference (distance around) is equal to pi (3.14) times the diameter. Diameter (distance across a circle) is twice the radius (distance from center to edge. 2 x 15= diameter of 30. 30 times 3.14= 94.2 meters for the circumference.
it means 15m on a sj
The GCF of 12m, 15m and 30m is 3m.
08h 15m
15m and 30 m
15m-9m = 6m simplified
The answer will depend on which one of the two numbers is the radius (or diameter, or circumference) and which is the height. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
15m square is equal to 2,250,000 cm square. Note though, that 15m square is not the same as 15 square metres.
The distance between the image and the plane mirror is the same as the distance between the object and the mirror. Therefore, if the object is 15m away from the mirror, the image will also be 15m behind the mirror.