At a local park, Sara can choose between two circular paths to walk. One path has a diameter of 120 yards, and the other has a radius of 45 yards. How much farther can Sara walk on the longer path than the shorter path if she walks around the path once?

The circumference of the path with a diameter of 120 yards is:

C = πd = π × 120 = 376.99 yards (rounded to two decimal places)

The circumference of the path with a radius of 45 yards is:
C = 2πr = 2π × 45 = 282.74 yards (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, Sara can walk 376.99 - 282.74 = 94.25 yards farther on the longer path than the shorter path if she walks around the path once.