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The circumference of a circle is approximately 3.14 times the length of its diameter. Which inequality can be used to find all possible diameter lengths, d, if the circumference of a circle is more than 50 cm? 3.14 d less-than 50 3.14 d greater-than 50 50 d greater-than 3.14 50 d less-than 3.14

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Answer:

3.14 d greater-than 50

(i also need help with one of my questions >~<)

Explanation:

Since the circumference of a circle is approximately 3.14 times the length of its diameter, mathematically speaking:

C = 3.14d

That expression must be greater (>) than 50:

3.14 d > 50

So, the correct option is; 3.14 d greater-than 50

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