Need some math help

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Mike Davis

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Hopefully the point of this is that there are always many ways to do anything and different people use different ways.
 

nn4jw

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Jim
I am to old to remember how this is done, so hopefully someone else can..

I have a 13" diameter circle in which I want I want 15 equal slices (24 degrees each). What is a good way to determine the layout (please show your work to get extra credit):confused:

Thanks in advance

I trust you've gotten the answers you needed by now. But I'm curious what you are making from this sliced up circle?
 

bowman

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Neal
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Mike,
I made one for a family members and if memory serves, mine was 12" diameter. I wish I had made it about 16", it held 12 rods.
 

mquan01

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And here she is. The base is 17" in diameter with slots for 15 rods. The upper piece is 15" in diameter, height is 42"

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