If you have an 86 cm waist and 82 cm inseam, you'd need a 34-32.
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There are about 33.86 inches in 86 cm.
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1 centimeter (cm)= 1/100 of a meter (M), so, 1x86= 86. Therefore 86cm= 86/100M or 0.86M
Typical height is 16 to 18 inches. Some as high as 20 inches. Generally matched to some degree with existing furniture height.
ft = 12in 68.2in x 1ft/12in = 5.68ft
According to scientific research, the wing span of a normal parrot is about 5 to 6 centimetres long.
It should slide through if you run the 86 cm side through the door first. This assumes that it is not too tall to go through the door. 86 cm is .86 meters which is less than the .97 meter opening.
if the width is A then A + A + 2(2A + 4) = 86 A + A + 4A + 8 = 86 6A = 78 A = 13 width = 13 length = 30 to check if right perimeter is 2 x length + 2 x width (2 x 30) + (2 x 13) 86
The only meaning for 'humus' that is in my dictionary is "rich soil". So, let's just ignore the 'humus' for now. Given the width of 10cm on a rectangle, there would be two sides that are 10cm in length. That would be 20cm. So let's subtract those out of 86 to see something about the two ends of the rectangle. 86 - 20 = 66 But 66 is both ends together. Since the two ends of a rectangle are the same length, what number times two equals 66? That would be '33'. Let's check our work . . . 10 + 33 + 10 + 33 = 86. Yep, we did it right. But remember, we chose to ignore 'humus' - I can only take a wild guess that a 'humus' of 35cm means that your figure is not a rectangle, at all. To make any calculations involving the 35cm, more information is needed.
Recall that the perimeter is: P=2*L+2*W If L=27 cm, find W such that P>86 cm P>86 cm 2*L+2*W>86 cm 54 cm+2*W>86 cm 2*W>32 cm W>16 cm So widths greater than 16 cm will make the perimeter greater than 16 cm.