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Find the radius and circumference of the circle below d = 36 ft

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Radius of a circle is half the diameter:

Then, radius of the circle would be:


\begin{gathered} r=(36)/(2) \\ r=18\text{ ft} \end{gathered}

Circumference of a circle is represented by the following expression:


\begin{gathered} C=\pi\cdot d\text{ } \\ \text{where,} \\ \pi=3.1416 \\ d=\text{diameter} \end{gathered}

Then, substitute the given values and solve for the circumference:


\begin{gathered} C=3.1416\cdot36 \\ C\approx113.1 \end{gathered}

Circumference of the circle is 113.1 ft.

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