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Use 3.14 for π. Round answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary. The figure shows a circle with a point Upper X labeled at...Asked by Lamma Land
Use 3.14 for π. Round answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
The figure shows a circle with a point Upper X labeled at the center.
Calculate the area of Circle X if the diameter is 13 inches.
____ square inches
Calculate the radius of Circle X if the circumference is 138.16 square millimeters.
______millimeters
The figure shows a circle with a point Upper X labeled at the center.
Calculate the area of Circle X if the diameter is 13 inches.
____ square inches
Calculate the radius of Circle X if the circumference is 138.16 square millimeters.
______millimeters
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Answered by
oobleck
(a) recall that area = πr^2
r = 13/2, so area = π * (13/2)^2
(b) recall that C = 2πr
2πr = 138.16, so r = 138.16 / 2π
r = 13/2, so area = π * (13/2)^2
(b) recall that C = 2πr
2πr = 138.16, so r = 138.16 / 2π
Answered by
Likewhat?!
Okie thanks!
Answered by
Anonymous?
Since 3.14 is the standard number for pi in middle school, you would need that to multiply to the radius. 3.14 times ____(whatever is the radius) or sometimes it could be 2 times 3.14 times _____(whatever is the diameter). Just multiply your diameter to your "pi" then round it to the nearest hundredth if needed.
Basic formulas to remember:
d=2r
r=d/2
c=pi2r
c=2pir
d=c/pi
c=pid
Hope this helped!(or not-)
*If this was difficult or hard to understand from this comment, just search up circle fundamentals and learn the circumference steps!
Basic formulas to remember:
d=2r
r=d/2
c=pi2r
c=2pir
d=c/pi
c=pid
Hope this helped!(or not-)
*If this was difficult or hard to understand from this comment, just search up circle fundamentals and learn the circumference steps!
Answered by
cookiecrumblelol
Thanks!
Answered by
Anonymous
Aaa
Answered by
alex
138.16
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