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[at-l] math needed....



Assuming that 24" represents the widest thing (think cookie sheet I
guess) you could shove in there, I'd say:

    - That there's 48" of material around the opening, aka 48"
circumference.

    - So, from circ.=2pi(radius), and dia=2(radius)

    - 48"/pi = 15" diameter.

-R

"t." wrote:

> kahley7 wrote:
> >
> > if a stuff sack is 24 in wide, what would be the
> > diameter of the opening?
>
> 24??
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