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Find the radius, diameter, circumference and the approximate area for the circle in the image attached. To find the approximate area, please use 3.14 for π. SHOW WORK!
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Find the radius, diameter, circumference and the approximate area for the circle in the image attached. To find the approximate area, please use 3.14 for π. SHOW WORK!
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Heres the answer
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Radius: 3cm —> the radius is the line connecting the middle of the circle to the end of the circle
Diameter: 3cm * 2 = 6cm —> the diameter is a straight line between one end of the circle to the other end through the midpoint. All you have to do is multiply the radius by 2!
Circumference: π • d —> 3.14 • 6 = 18.84cm —> the circumference of a circle is the measurement of the outline
Area: πr^2 = 3.14 • 3^2 = 3.14 • 9 = 28.26cm^2 —> the area is the entire circle!
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