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One Circle has a 96 cm diameter in another circle has a 295.16 cm circumference with circle has a larger radius

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Answer:

Circle one

Explanation:

For circle one, remember that diameter = radius (2).

So to get the radius of circle one, simply divide 96 by 2:

96 ÷ 2 = 48

For circle two, remember that circumference = 2πr which also can be written as circumference = dπ

First, divide 295.16 by π (in this case, we'll round π to 3.14):

295.16 ÷ 3.14 = 94

Then, divide that answer by 2 to get the radius of circle two:

94 ÷ 2 = 47

So since circle one has a radius of 48 cm which is bigger than circle two which has a radius of 47 cm, then circle one has a larger radius.

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