Please someone help me!! This is very important. If i don't turn this in soon, I'll fail my class!! Measure your own brain case by assuming your skull approximates a cylinder. Measure the distance around your skull at its largest point using a tape measure or some other appropriate device. Then measure the distance from the top of your ear to the top of your head. Figure the radius of your skull by dividing the circumference by 6.28. Square the radius and multiply the square by 3.14. This is the area of a cross-section of your skull. Multiply the cross-sectional area by the height (the distan
My measurements are 54 cm or 22 in. 20 cm or 8 in.
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Please help quickly someone. My question is going to be bumped in like a 1 min.
Okay, divide the circumference by 6.28.
Are you saying that from the top of your ears to the top of your head is 8 inches? seems a bit large...
Tht's what my dad said...
Divide it by 54 or 22?
first stick to cm or inches. which do you want to use?
I don't care which.
pick one
Ok, um, I guess inches.
maybe sketch a picture |dw:1357079339050:dw|
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