What is the circumference of the circle? Use 3.14 for π.
circle with a segment drawn from the center of the circle to a point on the circle labeled 5 inches
31.40 inches
78.50 inches
15.70 inches
246.49 inches
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jhonyy9:
do you know formula ofor circumference of a circle ?
3lout:
yea
3lout:
its (d) C/D = Pi(d)
jhonyy9:
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3lout:
idk what that means
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jhonyy9:
C circumference
C = ? formula
3lout:
C=pi(d)
jhonyy9:
@3lout wrote:
idk what that means
please read the text of your problem ,what is given
jhonyy9:
@3lout wrote:
C=pi(d)
ok but this d what is ?
3lout:
@jhonyy9 wrote:
@3lout wrote:
C=pi(d)
ok but this d what is ?
diameter
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jhonyy9:
look please on my posted image
jhonyy9:
@3lout wrote:
@jhonyy9 wrote:
@3lout wrote:
C=pi(d)
ok but this d what is ?
diameter
yes ofc
jhonyy9:
ok but what is this segment with 5 inches ?
jhonyy9:
circle with a segment drawn from the center of the circle to a point on the circle labeled 5 inches
what mean this ? do you see this segment on my posted image ?
jhonyy9:
do you know what is a radius ?
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jhonyy9:
radius = d/2
3lout:
@jhonyy9 wrote:
circle with a segment drawn from the center of the circle to a point on the circle labeled 5 inches
what mean this ? do you see this segment on my posted image ?
The circumference of a circle is calculated by multiplying its diameter by π (pi). To find the diameter, you can use the length of the segment drawn from the center of the circle to a point on the circle labeled 5 inches.