Asked by KirbyLove
How much fencing is needed to enclose a circular pond with diameter 12.5 feet?
A.
37.5 feet **?
B.
19.625 feet
C.
78.5 feet
D.
39.25 feet
A.
37.5 feet **?
B.
19.625 feet
C.
78.5 feet
D.
39.25 feet
Answers
Answered by
KirbyLove
I'm not quite sure what the answer is.
I kind of guessed, but I'm really just looking for something that tells me what to multiply.
I kind of guessed, but I'm really just looking for something that tells me what to multiply.
Answered by
Sue S.
A is wrong.
Circumference = pi * diameter
Circumference = pi * diameter
Answered by
KirbyLove
Thank you =D
Answered by
Sue S.
You are welcome.
Answered by
Anonymous
which pi diameter?
Answered by
Jaxx
Using 3.14 as Pi
12.5 x 3.14 = 39.25
D is the correct answer
12.5 x 3.14 = 39.25
D is the correct answer
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you:D
Answered by
Anonymous
18. Find the area of a trapezoid whose base1= 8 in. and
base2= 10 in with the height of 7 inches.
base2= 10 in with the height of 7 inches.
Answered by
adddddds
C= pi d
C= 3.14* 12.5
therefore you get D 39.25 hope that helped!
C= 3.14* 12.5
therefore you get D 39.25 hope that helped!
Answered by
Madi
Its D it shows that in the problem.
Answered by
Jakyra
I chose the answer is D.
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