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If the wire frame were stretched out to make one complete circle, what would it's radius be

If the wire frame were stretched out to make one complete circle, what would it's-example-1
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We will first determine the perimeter of the rectangle, that is:


p=8+10+8+10\Rightarrow p=36

Now, that we know this, we will use the formula for the perimeter of a circle:


p_c=2\pi r

Now, we replace the perimeter and solve for r:


36=2\pi r\Rightarrow(18)/(\pi)=r

From this, we have that the radius of the circle with a perimeter equivalent of that of the rectangle will have a radius of:


r=(18)/(\pi)

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