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circle has an approximate circumference of 574 m what is the circles diameter rounded to the nearest hundredths use 3.14 for pi
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To find the diameter (d) of a circle, we can use the formula:
Circumference = pi x d
We are given that the circumference is approximately 574 m, so we can plug in these values and solve for d:
574 = 3.14 x d
d = 574 / 3.14
d ≈ 182.17
Rounding to the nearest hundredths, the diameter is approximately 182.17 m.
Circumference = pi x d
We are given that the circumference is approximately 574 m, so we can plug in these values and solve for d:
574 = 3.14 x d
d = 574 / 3.14
d ≈ 182.17
Rounding to the nearest hundredths, the diameter is approximately 182.17 m.
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