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2a.maths.the earth is 8,000 miles in diameter,calculate how many six foot lengths of woolworths tinsel you would need to wrap up the world for xmas. who would you give it to?
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Answering the facts of your question, 7,040,000 but
Woolworths is closed for good
the world is actually 7,962.41 miles in diamter
and the six foot lengths would be no good because they would need joining together, so you would need much more lengths (if Woolies still existed)
I couldnt give it to anybody, cos they would be standing on it.
Woolworths is closed for good
the world is actually 7,962.41 miles in diamter
and the six foot lengths would be no good because they would need joining together, so you would need much more lengths (if Woolies still existed)
I couldnt give it to anybody, cos they would be standing on it.
OK. Suckered in and fell down the hole Puternut. But mentioning Woolworths and who would you give it too etc I just thought this cant be serious. Also like I said, to wrap up the world you would need more to join the lengths together. Something tells me I need to get a life. Why am I trying to answer this!
To find out the circumference you need to do twice pie x radius.
You have diameter , so half that is radius which is 4000miles. x 5680 for feet.
Pie (short for Pythagorus who wrote the theorem) is 3.1412 (if my memory serves right).
so 2 x 3.1412 x 4000 x 5680
Then to find the number of lengths of tinsel divide by 6.
Calculator Slinky. You do the maths this time!
You have diameter , so half that is radius which is 4000miles. x 5680 for feet.
Pie (short for Pythagorus who wrote the theorem) is 3.1412 (if my memory serves right).
so 2 x 3.1412 x 4000 x 5680
Then to find the number of lengths of tinsel divide by 6.
Calculator Slinky. You do the maths this time!
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