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A puppy is tied to a leash and a backyard his leash is 3 m long and he runs around in circles pulling the leash as far as it can go what is the approximate distance the puppy runs in one lap? A between 13 and 14 MB between 15 and 16 m c between 17 and 18 M deep between 18 and 19 M between 20 and 21 m
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b. between 15 and 16 m
To calculate the distance the puppy runs in one lap, we can use the formula for the circumference of a circle: C = 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle.
Since the leash has a length of 3 m, the radius of the circle the puppy runs around is half of that, which is 1.5 m.
Plugging in the radius into the formula, we get C = 2π(1.5) = 3π ≈ 9.42 m.
Therefore, the approximate distance the puppy runs in one lap is between 15 and 16 m.
To calculate the distance the puppy runs in one lap, we can use the formula for the circumference of a circle: C = 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle.
Since the leash has a length of 3 m, the radius of the circle the puppy runs around is half of that, which is 1.5 m.
Plugging in the radius into the formula, we get C = 2π(1.5) = 3π ≈ 9.42 m.
Therefore, the approximate distance the puppy runs in one lap is between 15 and 16 m.