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A larger circle has a circumference of 30. A smaller circle has a circumference of one third of that. Find the radius of the smaller circle.

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Answer:

The radius of the smaller circle is 2 (approximately).

Explanation:

Given:

Circumference of larger circle is 30, and circumference of smaller circle is one third of that.

So, to get the radius of the smaller circle, let us calculate its circumference.


(1)/(3) *30


=(30)/(3)


=10.

Now, putting the formula of circumference(c) to find the radius(r):


c=2\pi r


10=2*3.14* r (π = 3.14)


10=6.28* r

by dividing both sides by 6.28 we get:


(10)/(6.28) =r


1.59=r


r=1.6.

Therefore, the radius of the smaller circle is 2 (approximately).

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