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the distance around a circle (the circumference) is about 3.14 times the diameter. If a circulares table has a diameter of 3 feet What is the circumference can somebody please help me I'm stuck xD

the distance around a circle (the circumference) is about 3.14 times the diameter-example-1
User Ebonee
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Well.
The relation between the circumference of a circle and its diameter is described by the following equation:
Thecircumference=\pi d
where d is the diameter of the circle.
For a giving diameter (d=3ft), we can substitute in the previous equation
The circumference of a circule= 3.14*3 (you can use ur calculator to find the exact number i guess it will be about 9.42 ft)

I hope it helps.
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