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Elspeth knows that Pi times r almost-equals 9.42 centimeters. What would she need to do to find the circumference?
She could multiply 9.42 by 2.
She could multiply 9.42 by Pi.
She could divide 9.42 by 2 to find the radius, and then square the radius.
She could divide 9.42 by Pi to find the radius, and then multiply 9.42 by the radius.

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Answered by aditya010502
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Answer:

Elspeth knows that Pi times r almost-equals 9.42 centimeters. What would she need to do to find the circumference?

Elspeth knows that Pi times r almost-equals 9.42 centimeters. What would she need to do to find the circumference?She could multiply 9.42 by 2.

Elspeth knows that Pi times r almost-equals 9.42 centimeters. What would she need to do to find the circumference?She could multiply 9.42 by 2.She could multiply 9.42 by Pi.

Elspeth knows that Pi times r almost-equals 9.42 centimeters. What would she need to do to find the circumference?She could multiply 9.42 by 2.She could multiply 9.42 by Pi.She could divide 9.42 by 2 to find the radius, and then square the radius.

Elspeth knows that Pi times r almost-equals 9.42 centimeters. What would she need to do to find the circumference?She could multiply 9.42 by 2.She could multiply 9.42 by Pi.She could divide 9.42 by 2 to find the radius, and then square the radius.She could divide 9.42 by Pi to find the radius, and then multiply 9.42 by the radius.

Answered by lavadevil243
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Answer:

the one above is just repeating itself don't try to understand it, the answer is b

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