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Circle P has a radius of 14 feet. Circle Q has a diameter of 14 feet. What is the ratio of the circumference of P to the circumference of Q?

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Answer:

2:1

Explanation:

Circle P has radius 14 feet.

The circumference of this circle is given by:


C=2 \pi \: r

We plug in the radius to get:


C=2\pi \: * 14 = 28\pi

Circle Q has diameter 14 feet.

The circumference of this circle is given by


C=\pi \: d

We substitute the diameter d=14 to get,


C=\pi \: * 14


C=14\pi

The ratio of the circumference of P to the circumference of Q is


28 \pi: 14\pi = 2:1

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