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Find the radius of a circle if the circumference is 66cm​

User Badallen
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Answer:

r = 10.50

Explanation:

Circumference =


2\pi \: r


66 = 2\pi \: r


(66)/(2\pi) = r

r = 10.5

User Rockyroad
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Answer:

Approximately 10.5, or 10.5095541.

Explanation:

To find the radius given the circumference of a circle, we first have to divide the circumference by pi, or an estimation of 3.14. This will give us the diameter.

Since we know that the radius of a circle is simply half the diameter, we divide the number we got from the problem above by 2. This will give you your answer!

User Kevin Dahl
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