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[tex]\text{circumference} = \pi \times \text{diameter}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \text{diameter} = \frac{\text{circumference}}{\pi}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{9.42}{3.14}[/tex]
[tex]= 3\text{feet}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \text{diameter} = \frac{\text{circumference}}{\pi}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{9.42}{3.14}[/tex]
[tex]= 3\text{feet}[/tex]
circumerence=2πr or 2 times π times radius
we want to find diameter which is 2 times of radius
c=2(πr) using the associative property we can do 2(πr)=(2)(π)(r)=(π)(2r) and 2r=diameter so
πd=circumference
c=πd
9.42=πd
π≈3.14
9.42=(3.14)(d)
divide both sides by 3.14
3=d
diameter=3 feet
we want to find diameter which is 2 times of radius
c=2(πr) using the associative property we can do 2(πr)=(2)(π)(r)=(π)(2r) and 2r=diameter so
πd=circumference
c=πd
9.42=πd
π≈3.14
9.42=(3.14)(d)
divide both sides by 3.14
3=d
diameter=3 feet
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