Hello,

Can someone please tell me if I have the right answer?
Thank You

my answer: 1.59m

If an area in the form of a circle is to be roped off by a rope 10m long, what will be the radius of this area? Round your answer to two decimal places.

circumference = pi*D = 10m, so

D = 10m/pi = 3.183m
radius = D/2 = 1.59m

yes

this was asked when I was born lmao

To determine the radius of the circle, given a rope length of 10m, we can use the formula for the circumference of a circle:

C = 2πr

where C is the circumference of the circle and r is the radius.

In this case, we are given the total length of the rope, which represents the circumference of the circle. So, we can substitute C with 10m:

10 = 2πr

To solve for r, we divide both sides of the equation by 2π:

r = 10 / (2π)

Now, let's calculate the value:

r = 10 / (2π)
r ≈ 1.59

So, the radius of the circle is approximately 1.59m (rounded to two decimal places).

Therefore, your answer of 1.59m is correct.