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1. Fnd the circimference of the circle use 3.14 or 22/7 for 3.14 symbol. round to the nearest hundredth if necessary one side of the circle is 10 in and the other is unknown
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Do you mean the 10 in is the diameter or the radius? I'll assume it's the diameter. (If it's the radius, see the note at the end.)
If diameter = 10 in:
- Using π = 3.14: C = π·d = 3.14·10 = 31.4 → 31.40 in (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
- Using π = 22/7: C = (22/7)·10 = 220/7 ≈ 31.428571 → 31.43 in (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
If instead radius = 10 in:
- Using π = 3.14: C = 2πr = 2·3.14·10 = 62.8 → 62.80 in.
- Using π = 22/7: C = 2·(22/7)·10 = 440/7 ≈ 62.857142 → 62.86 in.
If diameter = 10 in:
- Using π = 3.14: C = π·d = 3.14·10 = 31.4 → 31.40 in (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
- Using π = 22/7: C = (22/7)·10 = 220/7 ≈ 31.428571 → 31.43 in (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
If instead radius = 10 in:
- Using π = 3.14: C = 2πr = 2·3.14·10 = 62.8 → 62.80 in.
- Using π = 22/7: C = 2·(22/7)·10 = 440/7 ≈ 62.857142 → 62.86 in.
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