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Another one, sorry, but please HELP
A stereo is being installed in a room with a rectangular floor measuring 14' x 12' and an 11 foot ceiling, with a speaker in the corner of ceiling on opposite end of room Running a wire from the amplifier to the speaker (not through the air, but along the
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srkeylon
Jan 30, 2014
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Help PLEASE!
A room has 32 columns, each 13 feet high and 2 feet in circumference. How much ribbon do I need to wrap each column 8 times?
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srkeylon
Jan 30, 2014
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I get this when I type in your answer, which thank you by the way. "Sorry that's not correct. To simplify the problem, imagine that the wrapped post is cut lengthwise. When the post is pressed flat, the ribbon lies in straight segments, each of which is the hypotenuse of a right triangle." Also forgot to include the fact that the columns are cylindrical, if that matters or helps.
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Jan 30, 2014
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The stereo is located at the opposite corner from where the wire would begin to be ran. So if each corner were marked with a letter, ABCD, then let's say the stereo is in Corner A and the speaker is located in Corner C, on the ceiling. Does that help?
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Unfortunately I don't recall that being in the original question. I would guess just normal size.
srkeylon
Jan 30, 2014