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OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
how would you solve 8(2 pi/3)?
sorry im not too good with fractions and the pi is throwing me off
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OpenStudy (google):
I don't understand how you wrote that expression
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google its 8 times 2 pi over 3
OpenStudy (google):
8(2*pi /3)
OpenStudy (google):
\[8x \frac{ 2\pi }{ 3 }\]
OpenStudy (google):
?
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OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google no not 8x just 8, other than that thats right
OpenStudy (google):
but its 8* 2pi/3 ?
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google oh yeah it it 8 times, i thought you were using x as a variable sorry
OpenStudy (google):
Ok so let me help you
OpenStudy (google):
Lets break this problem down.
2pi = 2*pi
so
2 x 3.14 = ?
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OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google 6.28 ?
OpenStudy (google):
Yes be more confident with you math.
ok so next part
\[8*\ \frac{ 6.28 }{ 3 }\]
OpenStudy (google):
whats wrong with that problem?
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google theres a decimal as the numerator
OpenStudy (google):
No.
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OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
(also sorry for the late reply my mom called )
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google ok itf it isnt that then i have no idea im sorry
OpenStudy (google):
Its ok
OpenStudy (google):
\[8*(\frac{ 6.28 }{ 3 })\]
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google oooooooh
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OpenStudy (google):
Yeah
OpenStudy (google):
Is it multiple choice?
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google yea my choices are
26 pi over 3 cm
10 pi over 3 cm
16 pi over 3 cm
pi over 3 cm
OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
i think its 16 pi over 3?
OpenStudy (google):
I am pretty sure it is
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OpenStudy (supersquidsisters):
@Google oh ok, thank you!!
OpenStudy (google):
No problem