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create an equation to solve for the approximate value of pi if a trampoline has a circumference of 46 feet and its diameter is 14.3 feet. round pi to the nearest thousandth
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To solve for the approximate value of pi, we can use the formula for circumference of a circle:
C = πd
Given that the circumference, C, is 46 feet and the diameter, d, is 14.3 feet, we can substitute these values into the formula and solve for π:
46 = π(14.3)
46 = 14.3π
π = 46 / 14.3
π ≈ 3.210
Therefore, the approximate value of pi when a trampoline has a circumference of 46 feet and a diameter of 14.3 feet is approximately 3.210 (to the nearest thousandth).
C = πd
Given that the circumference, C, is 46 feet and the diameter, d, is 14.3 feet, we can substitute these values into the formula and solve for π:
46 = π(14.3)
46 = 14.3π
π = 46 / 14.3
π ≈ 3.210
Therefore, the approximate value of pi when a trampoline has a circumference of 46 feet and a diameter of 14.3 feet is approximately 3.210 (to the nearest thousandth).
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