Type in the numbers of Pi
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Yann Martel is a famous author. His most famous novel is Life of Pi.
4-6, 4-6, 3-5, 3-3
Doing a crossword? :Pi think the real name for lead ore is Gelena compound-PbS(So maybe the word is Gelena)
Sin(2*pi/6) = sin(pi/3) which, by definition, is 0.5 If you wish, you can calculate y/1! - y^3/3! + y^5/5! - y^7/7! + ... where y = pi/3.
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Its square area is: 1/3*pi*62 = 12*pi or 37.699 to 3 decimal places
Suppose the radius is R cm. Then the perimeter of the rectangle is 2*(3+R) = 6 + 2R cm. The length of the arc of the semicircle is pi*R and the length of the diameter is 2*R so the perimeter of the semicircle is pi*R + 2R The two perimeters are equal so 6 + 2r = pi*R + 2R That is, 6 = pi*R and so R = 6/pi
Area = 4*pi*radius2 and volume = 4/3*pi*radius3 And: 4*pi*r*r divided by 4/3*pi*r*r*r => 3*4*pi*r*r/4*pi*r*r*r Then by cancelling it becomes: 3/r Check: If radius is 6 then it is 3/6 or 1/2 Check: If radius is 0.5 then it is 3/0.5 or 6 Check: If radius is 11 then it is 3/11
18pi m^3 ~ 56.5486678 m^3 sphere: (4/3)pi(r^3) hemisphere: ((4/3)pi(r^3))/2=(4/6)pi(r^2)=(2/3)pi(r^3) d=6 r=3 (2/3)pi(3^3)=(2/3)pi(27)=(54/3)pi=18pi
It is pi/6.
Cube: 216 m^3 Volume of cube=s^3 s=6 6^3=216 Hemisphere: 18pi m^3 ~ 56.5486678 m^3 sphere: (4/3)pi(r^3) hemisphere: ((4/3)pi(r^3))/2=(4/6)pi(r^2)=(2/3)pi(r^3) d=6 r=3 (2/3)pi(3^3)=(2/3)pi(27)=(54/3)pi=18pi
the answer is 18.84 from Tiffany N
No. Area of 3 inch circle is 9/4 pi so two of them total 9/2 ie 4.5 pi. Area of 6 inch circle is 9 pi, the equivalent of 4 of the smaller circles!
Circumference = 2(pi)r OR (pi)d Taking (pi)d = 6 d=6/(pi) d=1.91 (3 significant figures)
Circumference in inches = pi*6 or 2*pi*3