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Use the formula c=3.14d to calculate the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 15.7 centimeteres
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Use the formula c=3.14d to calculate the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 15.7 centimeteres
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c=3.14*d
15.7=3.14*d
keep in mind that we need to do the opposite of multiplication, which is division
15.7/3.14=5
Our diameter is 5
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