The radius would be about 2. To figure out the circumference it is (2)(3.14)(the radius). So I just reversed the situation to (12.62) / (3.14) / (2).
Base 2 works like this: the first digit (from the right) is worth 1, next over is worth 2, next over is worth 4, and so on multiplying by 2 each time (Other bases work the same but multiply by whatever base it is, such as multiplying by 10 for base 10). So:
1=1
0=2
0=4
0=8
1=16
If it's a 1, you add it in, if it's a zero, you don't add it in. So, ignoring the zeros:
1=1
1=16
Add those up and get 17.
6ft=1.8288 metres.
5ft=1.524 metres.
So the answer would be 1.8288x1.524 if you need...
An obtuse angle. - larger than 180 and smaller than 360
FFirst you go to the coffee shop and buy 6 pancakes then u buy 8.7 shoes and while u eat think what 6x8.7 is I know I helped you no need to thank me
Points on the same line are collinear (co-linear) points.
There are 10,000 square centimetres in 1 square metre.Note: there are 100 cm in 1 metre, therefore, length times width, 100 x 100 = 10,000 sq cm.
Volume = 6*3*2 = 36 cubic cm
Diamonds come in all shapes and sizes, which determine the number of perpendicular lines (assuming you are referring to the edges as the lines) so there is no one number of lines or perpendicular lines on a diamond.
Make a triangle, each of whose sides is 2 matchsticks long. This uses six matchsticks.
Join the middle points of the sides of this triangle to one another - using another three match sticks.
You will then have four small triangles and one large one.
An octagon is a 2-dimensional (flat) figure, with 8 sides and 8 vertices.
open the top cover of the time recorder machine jm6200b.
on the left side see hr/min/sec. press the button available.when led lighted on the hr/min/sec,change the time accordingly,then press set button.close cover,system will now set to current time.ok.
If you mean: 8 12 16 and 10 15 20 then it is 4 to 5
a square or a rectangle as the length of the sides has not been defined, if the 4 sides must be equal then it is just a square