Write an equation or an inequality to model the real-life situation. Can you explain how you would write it? Pi is the quotient of the circumference "C" and the diameter "d" of a circle.
\[\pi \sqrt{(C)(d)}\]
So quotient is the same as a radical?
it should be \[\pi=\sqrt{(C)(d)}\]
sorry about that, I messed it up a tad bit. I'm too tired to think right now
i'm pretty sure that's it though, 95.76% sure
No, if the question is asking you to right "pi is the quotient of C and D" and not asking for your answer to be consistent with the relationships between pi, C and D, then the answer is: \[\pi=c/d\]
*write, not right
that sounds better than what i said, i didn't quite understand the question i guess
And indeed, that's how you calculate pi: by dividing the circumference of a circle by its diameter
Ok, thank you for explaining it to me. :)
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