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are the distances of 220 feet and 126 feet the radi, diameters, or circumference of the two circles? explain

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Answer:

220 feet and 126 feet are the circumferences of the two circles

Explanation:

The carnival ride has two circular tracks, that means the length of the track is equal to the circumference of the circle

∵ Ana's brother rode the blue car

∵ The track of the blue car is the larger circle

∵ The length of the track is the circumference of the larger circle

∵ Ana's brother rode a total distance 220 feet

∴ 220 feet is the circumference of the larger circle

∵ Ana's sister rode the green car

∵ The track of the green car is the smaller circle

∵ The length of the track is the circumference of the smaller circle

∵ Ana's sister rode a total distance 126 feet

∴ 126 feet is the circumference of the smaller circle

220 feet and 126 feet are the circumferences of the two circles

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