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The circumference of the inner circle is 88 ft. The distance between the inner circle and the outer circle is 3 ft. By how many feet is the circumference of outer circle greater than the circumference of the inner​ circle? Use StartFraction 22 Over 7 EndFraction

for pi.

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The radius of the inner circle is 14 ft. Since the outer circle is 3 ft more than the inner circle, its radius is 17 ft. The circumference formula is 2(pi)radius (or 2(22/7)17 in this case). The circumference of the outer circle is 106.85 ft (or 106.9 if rounding). To find the difference, you would subtract the smallest FROM the greatest:
106.85 - 88 = 18.85 ft (or 18.9 if rounding)
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