Its radius will be 76/2*pi which is about 12 inches rounded to the nearest integer
-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
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
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
76 inches = 193.04 centimeters.
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.