During a cesarean section (C-section), the doctor typically makes an incision that is about 4 to 6 inches long, though this can vary based on individual circumstances. The incision is usually made horizontally across the lower abdomen, just above the pubic hairline. In some cases, a vertical incision may be used, especially in emergencies or certain medical situations. The exact length and type of incision depend on factors such as the mother's anatomy and the reason for the C-section.
A doctor may make a midsagittal cut during an emergency cesarean section.
120/8 = 15
20.8
You can cut 15 eight-inch sections from 120 inches.
Start with a rod with a square cross section where each side is 2.7716 inches long. From each corner, measure a distance of 0.8118 inches. Cut off the triangular shapes formed at each corner of the square. This will give an octagonal cross section with a 3 inch diameter.
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A piece of pipe is 303/4 inches long. If five pieces, each 41/3 inches long, are cut from the pipe, how many inches of pipe remain?
The section that has been cut is called a bridle path
12 pieces.
Cut your inches into 12 inch pieces. 187 /12=15 feet 7 inches
51 pieces of 2 inch lengths adds up to 102 inches. These cannot be cut from a strip which is only 66 inches long.
9 .1" PLUS 1/16 for each cut