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The radius of a circular rug is 4 feet. How much ribbing will you need to buy to go around the rug? Use 3.14 for π. A) 13 feet B) 26 feet C) 51 feet D) 102 feet
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The radius of a circular rug is 4 feet. How much ribbing will you need to buy to go around the rug? Use 3.14 for π.
A) 13 feet
B) 26 feet
C) 51 feet
D) 102 feet
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p= π•d
p=3.14(8)
p=25.13
the answer is b
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