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The moon is about 384000km from the earth and it's path around the earth is nearly circular . Find the circumference of the path described by the moon every month. (Use pye =3.14)

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Answered by starock20kamalrock
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use Circumference = 2π(radius)

C = 2(3.14)(384000)km = 2411520 Km is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Solution :

Moon Revolves round the earth .

The distance travelled is simply the circumference of circle .

we know that ,

Circumference Of Circle = 2*π*r (where r is radius of Circle)

Here Distance Between earth and moon = Radius of Circle = 385000kms

therefore distance traveled by moon in a month = 2*π*r

=2*22/7*385000 kms

=2*22*55000kms

=44*55000 kms

=2.4×10^6 km

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