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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-04-09

Write an expression to solve for the radius of an object having a circumference of 46 feet.

Asked by candegirl24

Answer (2)

To calculate the radius from a given circumference of 46 feet, we use the formula R = C / (2π).
To solve for the radius of an object with a given circumference, we utilize the formula for the circumference of a circle, which is C = 2πR, where C is the circumference and R is the radius. For an object with a circumference of 46 feet, we can rearrange this formula to solve for the radius:
R = C / (2π)
Plugging in the value for the circumference we get:
R = 46 / (2π)
This expression gives us the radius of the object in feet when the circumference is known to be 46 feet.

Answered by ToddBoyce | 2024-06-25

To find the radius of a circle with a circumference of 46 feet, use the formula R = 2 π C ​ . Substituting the circumference, the expression becomes R = π 23 ​ , which approximates to about 7.33 feet. This shows how to derive the radius from the circumference.
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Answered by ToddBoyce | 2024-12-24