Discover the answers to your questions at Westonci.ca, where experts share their knowledge and insights with you. Experience the ease of finding quick and accurate answers to your questions from professionals on our platform. Discover in-depth answers to your questions from a wide network of professionals on our user-friendly Q&A platform.

Julian measured the distance around a small fishpond as 27 yards. Which would be a good estimate for the distance across the pond, 14 yards, 9 yards, or 7 yards?

Sagot :

9 yards.

I'm assuming that the small fishpond is a circle.  The circumference of a circle (the distance around) is equal to 2πr, or πd, pi times the diameter (the distance across).  Pi is appromately 3.14, so we can divide 27 by about 3 to get 9 yards.  This leaves 9 = d, the distance across.
We appreciate your time. Please revisit us for more reliable answers to any questions you may have. Thank you for choosing our platform. We're dedicated to providing the best answers for all your questions. Visit us again. Thank you for choosing Westonci.ca as your information source. We look forward to your next visit.