Re: What is the Formula...
is that for the circumference method, or ott?
Richard
Mark wrote:
> >From what someone else posted:
> inches to the power of 2.76, then x 0.0000795.
>
> Using Microsoft's calculator, switch to scientific mode. THEN:
> put in inches,
> hit the x^y button,
> then 2.76,
> hit = sign,
> multiply(use the * button) by 0.0000795,
> hit = for total.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Mark
>
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> Subject: What is the Formula...
>
> ...to get the approx. weight of an Atlantic Giant by using the
> measurements?
>
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