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Find the diameter and of each circle. A) circumference = 118mm B) circumference = 1m

User Tony Blues
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Okay so the formula for circumference is

C=(pi)(D)
or
C=(pi)(2)(r)

But since they gave us the diameter we are gonna have to use the first formula.

Now I don’t know if they want u to use 3.14 for pi or the actual number, so i’m gonna assume we are using the actual formula.

So the formula to be able to find the diameter of circle A is going to be:
118/pi.
So put that into your calculator and you get 37.5605mm or 37.56mm.
It depends on what place your instructor wants you to round to.

The formula for circle B is going to be:
1/pi.
So let us put that into our calculator and you get 0.318309mm etc. Or just 0.3183.

I believe that I am correct but if i’m not please correct me.
User Sree Reddy Menon
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