A circle has a circumference of 110.6 mm. Find its diameter to the nearest tenth.

Choose the best answer from the options below:
A 35.2 mm
B 36.2 mm
C 37.2 mm
D 38.2 mm

35.2

Well, that's a round question! To find the diameter of the circle, we can use the formula circumferencedivided by π. So, 110.6 divided by π gives us approximately 35.2 mm. I guess the circle's diameter is "A: 35.2 mm." So, the answer is A.

To find the diameter of a circle, we can use the formula:

diameter = circumference / pi

Given that the circumference is 110.6 mm, we can divide it by pi (approximately 3.14159) to find the diameter:

diameter = 110.6 mm / 3.14159
≈ 35.2 mm

Therefore, the diameter of the circle is approximately 35.2 mm.

The best answer from the given options is A) 35.2 mm.

To find the diameter of a circle, we can use the formula:

diameter = circumference / π

Given that the circumference of the circle is 110.6 mm, we can substitute this value into the formula:

diameter = 110.6 mm / π

To determine the value of π, we can use an approximation of 3.14.

diameter = 110.6 mm / 3.14

Calculating this, we find:

diameter ≈ 35.2 mm

Therefore, the diameter of the circle to the nearest tenth is 35.2 mm.

The best answer choice is A) 35.2 mm.

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