180 inches.
If Mark makes a circle, that circle would have a circumference of 12 inches. The formula for circumference is pi times diameter, so the circumference divided by pi will give you the diameter of 3.82 inches. Divide this by 2 to get the radius of 1.91 inches. Area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. 1.91 squared is 3.6481. Multiply this by pi to get 11.46 square inches of area inside the circle. A circle is always the most efficient use of space possible given a fixed perimeter. If Mark makes a square with equal sides where all sides are 3 inches, the area would be 9 square inches. 3 X 3 = 9
144 inches = 12 feet
pi*32 = 100.53 inches (approx)
Diameter is not a unit of length and so the only appropriate answer is, perhaps, "As long as the piece of string!"
A square of side 5½ inches gives an area of 30.25 in2. This is maximum area. Rectangle 6 x 5 has area 30, 7 x 4 has area 28 etc etc.
A cross bow string is about 36 inches
180 inches.
So that the sound can be heard louder
The largest family in the orchestra is the string family.
A yard is 36 inches 4 yards is 36 x 4 = 144. He'd have 4 inches left over.
If Mark makes a circle, that circle would have a circumference of 12 inches. The formula for circumference is pi times diameter, so the circumference divided by pi will give you the diameter of 3.82 inches. Divide this by 2 to get the radius of 1.91 inches. Area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. 1.91 squared is 3.6481. Multiply this by pi to get 11.46 square inches of area inside the circle. A circle is always the most efficient use of space possible given a fixed perimeter. If Mark makes a square with equal sides where all sides are 3 inches, the area would be 9 square inches. 3 X 3 = 9
In programming languages, a string scalar is a sequence of characters. To define a string scalar, you enclose the characters in quotation marks. To manipulate a string scalar, you can perform operations like concatenation (joining strings together), slicing (extracting a portion of the string), and searching for specific characters or substrings within the string.
The string family is the largest group in the orchestral family
144 inches = 12 feet
2 inches
The most common string gauges used for guitars are light (0.010-0.046 inches), medium (0.011-0.049 inches), and heavy (0.012-0.054 inches).