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Option C is the correct one
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Answer:

12π, option C is correct.

  • Using a shorter form of pi, the first step is to assign the default value for every circumference-radius problem. The r is the same value as radius, so in this case, that would be 6 m.


C = 2\pi r

  • Next, split this value into an equation, breaking down all 3 parts.


2\pi r = 2 * \pi * 6

  • Using the short form of pi, if you multiply all 3 numbers, your answer rounds to 37.68 m(Which is not on-the-nose, just an estimate that is extremely close to the real number).

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With the previous information, your answer is C.

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What have we learned?

We learned what a problem using radius-to-circumference looks like, and how to solve it using 3.14 for pi.

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