Question A circle has an approximate circumference of 574 meters. What is the circle’s diameter, rounded to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14 for π
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To find the diameter of a circle, we can divide the circumference by π:
diameter = Circumference / π
Given that the approximate circumference is 574 meters and using the value 3.14 for π, we have:
diameter = 574 / 3.14
diameter ≈ 183.12101910828025
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the circle's diameter is approximately 183.1 meters.
I apologize for the mistake. Let's recalculate the diameter correctly:
To find the diameter of a circle, we can divide the circumference by π:
diameter = Circumference / π
Given that the approximate circumference is 574 meters and using the value 3.14 for π, we have:
diameter = 574 / 3.14
diameter ≈ 182.1656050955414
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the circle's diameter is approximately 182.2 meters.
To find the diameter of a circle, we can use the formula:
Circumference = π * diameter
Using the given information, we have:
574 = 3.14 * diameter
To find the diameter, we can divide both sides of the equation by 3.14:
diameter = 574 / 3.14
diameter ≈ 182.1656050955414
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the circle's diameter is approximately 182.2 meters.
I apologize for the mistake. Let's recalibrate the calculation:
To find the diameter of a circle, we can use the formula:
Circumference = π * diameter
Given that the circumference of the circle is approximately 574 meters, we have:
574 = 3.14 * diameter
To find the diameter, we can divide both sides of the equation by 3.14:
diameter = 574 / 3.14
diameter ≈ 183.12101910828025
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the circle's diameter is approximately 183.1 meters.