Asked by jay
could you please tell me how you got the answer reguarding the 2" pipe i would really appreciate it. Thanks
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
A pipe is 2" outside diameter and it has 3/16" walls .What is the inside diameter,?
math - Ms. Sue, Sunday, June 24, 2012 at 3:50pm
2 - 2(3/16)
2 - 6/16 = 1 10/16 = 1 5/8
<b>I multiplied 3/16 by 2.
2 * (3/16) = 6/16
I subtracted the walls from the outside diameter.
2 - 6/16 = 1 10/16
Then I simplified that fraction.
10/16 = 5/8</b>
This site may help you visualize that.
http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/36400/36447/pipe1_36447.htm
math - Ms. Sue, Sunday, June 24, 2012 at 3:50pm
2 - 2(3/16)
2 - 6/16 = 1 10/16 = 1 5/8
<b>I multiplied 3/16 by 2.
2 * (3/16) = 6/16
I subtracted the walls from the outside diameter.
2 - 6/16 = 1 10/16
Then I simplified that fraction.
10/16 = 5/8</b>
This site may help you visualize that.
http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/36400/36447/pipe1_36447.htm
Answered by
Alisa
A standard basketball has a diameter of 9 9/16 inches (that is 9 inches and 9/16 of an inch). What sit he volume of air in the basketball?
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