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Find the diameter and radius of a circle given the approximate circumference of 38 meters. (3.14 for pi) Sorry for these questions but I just don’t understand them ;-;
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Find the diameter and radius of a circle given the approximate circumference of 38 meters. (3.14 for pi)
Sorry for these questions but I just don’t understand them ;-;
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Circumference = diameter x pi
38= diameter x 3.14 (divide by pi on both sides of the equation to get diameter alone)
38/3.14= diameter
12.1= diameter
Radius = half of the diameter
Radius = 12.1/2= 6.1
Diameter = 12.1meters , Radius = 6.1 meters
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diameter= 12.1 radius= 6.05
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