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  • Hello, Mr Perez

    could you give me example how to work diameter outside and inside when

    when is been giving with fraction for example how can I found inside diameter

    5 7/32 the outside thickness is 5/32

    Thank's

  • @monkey98able Just subtract 5/32 from 5 7/32. Hope this helps :)

  • you rock

  • This video just gave me cancer.

  • very stupid

  • @2bafool Now why is that! I'd really like to hear why you feel this way. I do realize that my videos are not for everyone, but there are plenty who do like my particular video format.

  • @MuchoMath

    i was just kidding it was no neserry i do apologize your viedo was actually very informative so sorry

  • @2bafool No problem 2bafool. I know there are many users who find these videos annoying and stupid. But its all good because there are plenty of students who see things the other way. I appreciate your honesty and feel free to many comment you wish. Just keep it clean :) Best of luck to you! MuchoMath

  • @MuchoMath thank you very much

  • @2bafool So rude you are my friend ;p Lest you apologized ^.^ thats nice

  • Is there any specific reason math books and such almost always prefer 2(pi)r for a circle's circumference, instead of (pi)d, ie., pi times the diameter?

  • Hey GamblerJustice, Hope everything is well with you. I believe that we tend to use "r" since many other geometric formulas require the use of the radius in the calculations. From my experience in working with pre-algebra students, using the formula C=(pi)d tends to cause students to use d in the other formulas where radius is required. I'm not exactly sure why? Hmm...I'll have to ask my students about this. Thanks for the question Gambler!

  • Alright. Thanks for the answer!

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