Seriously?
2 / 0.33 = 6.06 repeating.
6 and a little bit.
how many times could you travel the world in 6000,000 miles.
Circumference of the circle = 1 times pi in miles
On the equator, still, because the equator runs East to West on the same latitude. The Earth's diameter is about 7,918 miles, which means that moving West 30,000 miles would circle the earth 3.789 times.
49 times pi
Diameter of the circle: 21/pi = 6.685 miles rounded to 3 decimal places
65mph times 3hours = 195 miles traveled
1200 divided by h times s
Twice pi times 93 millionabout 584 million miles
You could circle the earth at the equator 261 times, approximately.
You could travel around the world 4 times.
The Area of a circle is Pi times Radius Squared. If you can see 12 miles in every direction, you see everything in a circle 24 miles across. The circle's radius is 12 miles (distance from the center to the edge). Multiply the radius by itself (square it) then multiply that by pi (3.14...) So, pi (3.14159...) times radius squared (12 x 12 = 144 ) = 452.3893421..., a little over 452 and a third square miles.
you can travel around the earth 281,106.9 times, if going around the equator