What is the approximate circumference of Circle A? Use π ≈ 3.14. Record your answer to the nearest hundredth. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1569500_1570000/1569895/1/56c9ad9d7fa5e20c5aa659d913eb3f9a9f5fb7b4/MS_IMB-1401203-1110201.jpg
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\[\huge\rm C = 2 \times \pi \times r\]formula to find C where r is radius
188.4
nope
replace r and pi by their values use 3.14 for pi r = ???
47
how did you get that ??
idont know also whats the ip number again
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @rayman5766 What is the approximate circumference of Circle A? Use π ≈ 3.14. Record your answer to the nearest hundredth. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1569500_1570000/1569895/1/56c9ad9d7fa5e20c5aa659d913eb3f9a9f5fb7b4/MS_IMB-1401203-1110201.jpg \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\) its right there reread ur question please
1.57
show ur work i want to know how u got 1.57 or 47 ?
radius(r) equal what ??
3.14 2 =1.5699999999999998
\[\huge\rm C = 2 \times \pi \times r\]formula to find C where r is radius here is formula substitute r value and then solve do you know r = ??
r isn't equal to pi look at the diagram
yes right r = 2
so what now
replace r by 2 and then multiply
6.28
did you use calculator ?? what did you put into the calculator ?? :)
3.14x 2 lolololololol
what's funny ?? what about other number "2" ??
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