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The circumference of a planet is about 23,000 miles. Find its diameter to the nearest mile.
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The circumference of a planet is about 23,000 miles. Find its diameter to the nearest mile.
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The circumference of a planet is about 23,000 miles. Find its diameter to the nearest mile.
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If you have the circumference then you want to divide 23,000 for the diameter. You get circumference by Diameter x /pi then you will need to divide 23,000 by /pi to get it. Then round to the nearest mile!
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