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 . (1 point)

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its not 183.1

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Apologies for the mistake.

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

C = πd

Given that the approximate circumference is 574 meters, we can set up the equation:

574 = 3.14d

To solve for d, we divide both sides of the equation by 3.14:

d = 574/3.14 ≈ 183.121

Therefore, the circle's diameter, rounded to the nearest tenth, is approximately 183.1 meters.

Apologies for my previous incorrect response.

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

C = πd

Given that the approximate circumference is 574 meters, we can set up the equation:

574 = 3.14d

To solve for d, we need to divide both sides of the equation by 3.14:

d = 574 / 3.14 ≈ 183.1210191

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the circle's diameter is approximately 183.1 meters.

The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = πd, where C is the circumference and d is the diameter.

We are given that the circumference of the circle is approximately 574 meters.

Substituting the known values into the formula, we have:

574 = 3.14d

To find d, we can isolate it by dividing both sides of the equation by 3.14:

d = 574 / 3.14 ≈ 183.121

Therefore, the circle's diameter, rounded to the nearest tenth, is approximately 183.1 meters.