The circumference of a mysterious crop circle measure 60 meters.
What is the approximate radius,rounded to the nearest meter?
C = pi * d
60 = 3.14d
60/3.14 = d
19.1082803 = d
r = 19.1082803/2 = 9.55414015 = 10 m
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To find the approximate radius of a circle, given its circumference, you can use the formula:
Circumference = 2 * π * radius
Given that the circumference of the mysterious crop circle measures 60 meters, we can rearrange the formula and solve for the radius:
radius = Circumference / (2 * π)
Substituting the given circumference:
radius = 60 / (2 * 3.14)
Calculating:
radius ≈ 9.55 meters
Rounding to the nearest whole number, the approximate radius of the crop circle is 10 meters.