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Help what is the radius of the circle

Help what is the radius of the circle-example-1
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Answer:

the radius of a circle is the length from the midpoint of the circle to the circumference

Explanation:

because circumference is π x d (diameter which 2x the radius)

you'll have to rearrange this equation to find the radius

circumference = π x 2r

radius = circumference / 2π

therefore the radius of the cirlce is 615.44 / 2π

= 97.95031817647607

= 97.95 rounded to two decimal places

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Answer: 615.44units

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