Math, asked by LornetCornwall, 1 year ago

I dont know what to do the question says find the circumference of the circle whose radius is 14cm

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Answered by dave31
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Answer:

87.96 or 88 rounded up.

Step-by-step explanation:

A circumference of a circle is found by pi d, pi being the never ending number of 3.14159 and so on and d being the circles diameter.

The diameter is the distance from one side to the other through the centre point. The radius is from the centre point to edge, so d is r x 2  

3.14159 x 28cm = 87.96cm (remember it's radius x 2 hence the 28)

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate you have to find the circumference or the perimeter of circle whose radius is given as 14 cm


Hey see the answer⬇⬇


Answer: 88cm^2


And now step by step explanation⬇⬇


Step-by-step explanation:

Given , r=14cm

Circumference of circle=2*(pie)*r

= 2*(22/7)*14

=2*22*2

=44*2

=88 cmsq.


Hope it helps you✌✌

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