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Here we've been provided with the information given that radius (r) = 3.

And we have to find the circumference (c) of circle. And we have been provided with the formula i.e C = 2πr.

Placing (π = 3) in the above equation,


:\implies\tt{c = 2\pi r}


:\implies\tt{c = 2 * 3 * 3}


:\implies\tt{c = 6 * 3}


:\implies\tt{c = 18}

  • The circumference of circle is 18cm.
User MADHAIYAN M
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Answer:

C = 18

Explanation:

Put the numbers in place of their symbols and do the arithmetic. The diagram is showing you r = 3.

C = 2πr

C = 2(3)(3) . . . . . using 3 for π, as directed

C = 18

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