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There is no US state that contains all of the letters "RCSCSS". Only two states contain three letter S: Massachusetts, which has no R and only one C. Mississippi, which has no R and no C.
S. R. C. Wanhill has written: 'Making tourism work'
R. C. S. Jones has written: 'A guide to Northleach church'
S-C-I-S-S-O-R. You've spelled it correctly.
C. R. S. Pitman has written: 'A game warden among his charges' -- subject(s): Zoology
If you mean a circle inscribed in the square: C = circumference, π = pi, r = radius, s = side, P = perimeter C = 2πr r = s/2 C = πs s = P/4 C = πP/4 So for this problem, the circumference is 9π, or about 28.3 If you mean a square inscribed in the circle, the computations are practically the same, except: r = sqrt(2)s/2 C = sqrt(2)πs C = sqrt(2)πP/4 So for this problem, the circumference is sqrt(2)9π, or about 40.0
R-E-S-O-U-R-C-E-S.
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C-A-R-E-S-S.
Paul S. R. Chisholm has written: 'C programming' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language)
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