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Consider a circle whose size can vary. The circumference of the circle is always 2 π 2π times as large as its radius. Let r r represent the radius of the circle (in feet) and let C C represent the circumference of the circle (in feet). Write a formula that expresses C C in terms of r r. Preview

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Answer:
C=2\pi r

Explanation:

Let be "C" the circumference of the circle (in feet) and "r" the radius of the circle (in feet).

Based on the information provided in the problem, you know that the circumference of the circle is always
2\pi as large as its radius.

Notice that this indicates a multiplication. Then, this means that the circumference of the circle is always equal to
2\pi by "r".

Based on this, you can write the following formula that expresses the circumference "C" in terms of the radius "r":


C=2\pi r

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