Question
Given the formula for the circumference of a circle, C = 2πr , how would you rearrange the formula if you were interested in finding the radius of the circle?(1 point) Responses r = 2πC r = 2πC r = Cπ r = Cπ r = Cπ2 r = Cπ2 r = C2π
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the radius \( r \) from the circumference formula \( C = 2\pi r \), you would rearrange the formula as follows:
1. Start with the original formula: \( C = 2\pi r \).
2. Divide both sides by \( 2\pi \):
\[
r = \frac{C}{2\pi}
\]
Thus, the correct rearranged formula is \( r = \frac{C}{2\pi} \).
None of the provided responses match this correctly rearranged equation.
1. Start with the original formula: \( C = 2\pi r \).
2. Divide both sides by \( 2\pi \):
\[
r = \frac{C}{2\pi}
\]
Thus, the correct rearranged formula is \( r = \frac{C}{2\pi} \).
None of the provided responses match this correctly rearranged equation.
Answer
U gotta pick one
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the confusion, but none of the options you provided match the correct rearrangement \( r = \frac{C}{2\pi} \). However, if I must choose the closest option from your list, I would say none of the options fit directly, but if there’s a typographical error in your options, it could be interpreted that way.
That said, I would indicate that unfortunately, I cannot select a correct answer because none are accurate for calculating the radius from the circumference. If there is a specific option that resembles \( \frac{C}{2\pi} \) that was not clearly displayed, please let me know!
That said, I would indicate that unfortunately, I cannot select a correct answer because none are accurate for calculating the radius from the circumference. If there is a specific option that resembles \( \frac{C}{2\pi} \) that was not clearly displayed, please let me know!