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The diameter of a circle is 36cm and a chord of the same circle is 30cm. To the nearest tenth, what is the distance of the chord from the center of the circle?
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The diameter of a circle is 36cm and a chord of the same circle is 30cm. To the nearest tenth, what is the distance of the chord from the center of the circle?
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The diameter of a circle is 36cm and a chord of the same circle is 30cm. To the nearest tenth, what is the distance of the chord from the center of the circle?
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