Asked by CheeseBallz
if a circle has a radius of 3.8 in what is its approximate circumference to the nearest hundredths use 3.14 for pi
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Tammy
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9 consecutive postings of the "same" question ????
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9 consecutive postings of the "same" question ????
If you can do one of these, you should be able to do the others.
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The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr, where r is the radius and π is approximately 3.14.
Substituting the given radius of 3.8 inches, we have:
C = 2(3.14)(3.8)
C ≈ 23.89
Rounding to the nearest hundredths, we get:
C ≈ 23.89 ≈ 23.90 (to two decimal places)
Therefore, the approximate circumference of the circle is 23.90 inches.
Substituting the given radius of 3.8 inches, we have:
C = 2(3.14)(3.8)
C ≈ 23.89
Rounding to the nearest hundredths, we get:
C ≈ 23.89 ≈ 23.90 (to two decimal places)
Therefore, the approximate circumference of the circle is 23.90 inches.