Asked by Derek

I need a tube that is 118cm long. The total allowance is 158cm by Multiplying the LxWxH. What circumference can the tube be.

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Answered by Steve
What shape is the tube? You talk about LxWxH and then ask for circumference.

If it's a round tube that fits inside a rectangular (or square) box, then I have to ask, what does the 158cm mean? Volume? Sum of length and circumference?

If the latter, then 118+C = 158 and C = 40 cm.

If that's not it, clarify your problem.
Answered by Derek
Sorry I was not more clear. The airline has stated that A container can be carried but must not exceed 158cm in total. eg. LxWxH The container I need to take is a tube that must be 118cm long. I need to know what diameter the tube can be to meet the overall total of 158cm. Thanks
Answered by Steve
Go back and check. I'm sure that the 158cm is the length + girth. That is, as I described it.
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