To calculate how many pencils it would take to circle the Earth, we first need to determine the circumference of the Earth, which is approximately 40,075 kilometers at the equator. Let's assume an average pencil length of 7 inches (0.1778 meters). To find out how many pencils would be needed to form a circle around the Earth, we divide the Earth's circumference by the length of a pencil, which gives us approximately 225,225,593 pencils.
The number of pencils in 1.00 moles of pencils can be calculated using Avogadro's number which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23. So, in 1.00 moles of pencils, there would be approximately 6.022 x 10^23 pencils.
243 Earth days.
Assuming an average arm span of around 5 feet, it would take approximately 131.5 million people standing hand in hand to circle the Earth at the equator, which is approximately 24,901 miles around.
Well, last time I checked, the moon orbited the earth, not the sun. You might , however, argue, that it orbits the sun TOGETHER with earth, then it would take a year to make a full circle around it.
There are 360 degrees of longitude circles that circle the Earth, with each circle representing a full rotation around the planet from east to west.
A gross is 144. So you would have 144 pencils.
1 dozen would have 12 pencils.12 multiplied by 8 is 96 pencils.
A gross (a dozen dozen) is equal to 144. Therefore you would have 432 pencils.
33 pencils would cost 6.93, so that is the most you could get.
The moon does not circle the sun directly, it circles the earth. so it would be approximately the same as how long the earth takes, about 365 days.
It would depend on whether they are lengthways or crossways. Also, the size of the pencils would be required to a very high degree of accuracy.
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About 200 billion.
675.924
A gross is a dozen dozen (12*12) so if you bought 3 gross you would get 12*12*3 = 432 pencils
Any circle on the Earth's surface whose center is at the center of the Earth is called a "great circle". Any circle with its center anywhere else is called a "small circle". Spiritually, many consider the kaaba (Mecca) to be the center of the Earth's surface.
If there are 12 both red and blue pencils and have double the red then you would have 24 red pencils. This is considered a math problem.