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14 August, 04:15

Mr. Osterhout is putting trim around the edge of a circular merry-go-round that has a diameter of 15 feet. How much trim does he need to buy to the nearest tenth?

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  1. 14 August, 07:45
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    Given:

    circular merry-go-round that has a diameter of 15 feet.

    Find: How much trim does he need to buy to put around the edge of the merry-go-round?

    We need to find the circumference of the merry-go-round to get the measurement of the trim needed.

    Circumference = π d

    π = 3.14

    d = diameter = 15 feet

    Circumference = 3.14 * 15 feet

    Circumference = 47.10 feet.

    Mr. Osterhout needs to buy 47.10 feet of trim to put around the circular merry-go-round.
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