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28 September, 13:04

If the circumference of the circle below is 25 cm, what is the length of, to the nearest hundredth?

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  1. 28 September, 13:37
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    r = 3.98 (or 4.00 if you round to the nearest tenth)

    d = 7.96 (or 8.00 if you round to the nearest tenth)

    Are you asking for the diameter or the radius? In any case here is the answer to both:

    To find the circumference of a circle you have to use 2 x Pi times radius or Pi times diameter. so (2) 3.1415 * r = C or 3.1415 * d = C (this is how to find circumference).

    Now to find the diameter of the circle do:

    3.1415 * d = 25 then use the division property of equality: d = 7.9579 ...

    Round to the nearest hundredth d = 7.96.

    To find the radius of a circle (this is a little more tricky):

    (2) 3.1415*r = 25. Multiply 2 with 3.1415. 6.283*r = 25 then use the division property of equality to find the radius. 6.283 divided by 25 is 3.9789.

    r = 3.9789. Round to the nearest hundredth 3.98. r = 3.98.

    wow that took a lot of time to explain.
  2. 28 September, 16:57
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    ur answer would probably b 7.96.
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