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chuckthedonut:

I know I'm asking for help again but I really need it, I'm a little rusty at this-

chuckthedonut:

@oliver69 sorry for asking for help again- @supie ??

OLIVER69:

In order to find the circumference it would be easier to change 3/7 to a decimal, which is

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OLIVER69:

the decimal is 0.428571 and the picture is what I used to solve it

supie:

just use the circumference formula, \(2\pi r/) and plug in the radius, 3/7 for r and put that into a calculator

supie:

messed up the formula but ykwim

supie:

2pi r

supie:

makes sense or no?

chuckthedonut:

@supie wrote:
makes sense or no?
Kinda yes. It makes more sense then it did before.

chuckthedonut:

@chuckthedonut wrote:
@supie wrote:
makes sense or no?
Kinda yes. It makes more sense then it did before.
So how would I show my work?

supie:

idk ig you could show plugging in 3/7 for the radius, r? bc you need a calculator to actually solve it

chuckthedonut:

@supie wrote:
idk ig you could show plugging in 3/7 for the radius, r? bc you need a calculator to actually solve it
Ohhh! That's smart, tysm! :D

supie:

you’re welcomee

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