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Girth is the distance around something, such as the distance around a tree trunk, or a person's waist. A newborn baby has a bigger girth than 3 inches, so no, a woman cannot have a girth of 3 inches. A woman with a normal weight will have a girth (waistline) of around 25 inches.
i donot know why the girth gear temprature go up
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Yes you can jelq if you are 12. In arabian culture boys start jelq at a young age the moment they began puberty to improve the overall size of their parts. Jelqing is said to increase a man's length and girth when done properly.
Bass length X length X girth divided by 1,200 = weight general formula girth X girth X length divided by 800 = weight
[Girth(inches)*Girth(inches)*length(feet)]/2304
v= pie times r square.....
camel body weight= Hump Girth *Chest Girth* Shoulder Height* 50
two times the length of the box plus height
A gutters girth is determined by measuring the total width of the strip (galvanized steel, copper, etc.) from which a specific profile is rolled. For instance, to figure the girth for an ogee gutter you would need to calculate the TOTAL perimeter to determine the girth. If using a half round gutter you would need to determine the circumference plus the width of any rolled edges or flanges.
Maybe * Added - There are 3 formulas that can be used. First, is the scientific formula, which requires looking up 2 constants that vary dpending upon the species. W = cL^b Where, L is the length of the fish, c is species specific, and b is for type. Example: 27 inch salmon, uses b = 3.0 and c = 0.00037. Second, a fisherman's formula. Weight = (Length x Girth x Girth) / 775 Where girth is the circumference at the largest part of the fish. The divisor can range from 775 to 800. Third, a newer fisherman's formula, called the Lum Formula after its creator. Weight = Length x Length x Girth x 0.0007
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Girth sore or Girth Galls. these can be prevented by cleaning the horse and the girth just before tacking up.
No one can ignore his girth.
Girth - album - was created in 1997.
The Girth Formula for a box is this: 2x (width + height)..... for example if a box's length measures 30" along each side, the width being the measurement of the smaller adjacent side is 30" as well, and the distance from top to bottom of the box would be the height.... let's say it's 12". So the Girth would equal= 2x (30+12)=84" so basically a 30"+ 30"X 12" box has a girth of 84" Hope that helps!