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What is the radius of a circle that has a circumference of 3.14 meters?

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Answered by Dynamicsreborn
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since Radiius = 2πr

This implies that, 2πr = 3.14

2πr = π (Since π = 3.14)

2r = 1

r = 1/2 or 0.5 meters (ANSWER)

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Answered by mohnishkrishna05
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Circumference of a circle = 2πr.

Given, circumference = 3.14 meters.

Therefore,

2πr = Circumference of a circle

or, 2πr = 3.14.

or, 2 × 3.14r = 3.14,[Putting the value of pi (π) = 3.14].

or, 6.28r = 3.14.

or, r = 3.14/6.28.

or, r = 0.5.

Answer: 0.5 meter.

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