-91 - (+76) = -91 - 76 = -167 -91 - (+76) = -91 - 76 = -167 -91 - (+76) = -91 - 76 = -167 -91 - (+76) = -91 - 76 = -167
1 x 76 = 76 2 x 76 = 152 3 x 76 = 228 4 x 76 = 304 5 x 76 = 380 6 x 76 = 456 7 x 76 = 532 8 x 76 = 608 9 x 76 = 684 10 x 76 = 760 11 x 76 = 836 12 x 76 = 912
halve of 76
1x - 39 = 76 1x + -39 = 76 39 = 39 1x + -39 + 39 = 76 + 39 1x + 0 = 115 X = 115 Check 1x -- 39 = 76 If x = 115 1 * 115 -- 39 = 76 115 -- 39 = 76 115 + -39 = 76 76 = 76
76.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. Okay, so if the circumference of a circle is 76 cm, you can find the radius by using the formula C = 2πr. So, 76 = 2πr. Just divide 76 by 2π and you'll get the radius. Easy peasy, right?
The circumference C = 2 r times pi C = 76 inches times pi. pi = 3.141592654...
The radius is one-half of the diameter. Hence, the radius of a 76 in diameter circle is 38 in.
Diameter*pi = 238.76104167282428612316089712924 inches
A major league baseball is 73 to 76 millimetres in diameter.
The radius is the distance from the center of a circle to one edge. The diameter of a circle is the distance from one side to the other that must cross the center of the circle. The diameter is 2 times the radius. Dia = 2R therefore, 2*38 cm = 76 cm
Area of a circle = pi x r2 Area = pi x 52 75 / 76 cm2(ish)
76/pi = 24.19155135 inches
A 76 inch man would be 193.04 cm tall if one inch equals 2.54 cm.
The answer will depend on the units used for the diameter of the circle. Is it 76 inches, 76 feet, 76 centimetres? The question does not specify.
76 inch * 53 inch = 73/12 ft * 53/12 ft = 27.9722... sq ft
76 degrees north is in the Arctic Circle.