Unit 3, Lesson 10: Distinguishing Circumference and Area
at this we determine that the circle is approximately . 28 feet in circumference. To determine a circle’s . diameter: Take the . circumference . and . divide . by . 3.1416. Example --- A circle that is . 97 feet in. circumference – 97 . divided by (3.1416) = 30.87 ~ at this we determine that the circle is approximately . 31 feet in diameter. ................
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