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Find the length of the radius if the circumference is 15.7 feet

Find the length of the radius if the circumference is 15.7 feet-example-1

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The circumference of a circle can be calculated by using this formula:


C=2\pi r

Where "r" is the radius of the circle.

In this case, you know that:


\begin{gathered} C=15.7ft \\ \pi\approx3.14 \end{gathered}

Then, you can substitute values into the formula and solve for "r":


\begin{gathered} 15.7ft=(2)(3.14)r \\ \\ (15.7ft)/((2)(3.14))=r \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} (15.7ft)/(6.28)=r \\ \\ r=2.5 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is:


2.5\text{ }feet

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