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Douglas is placing strings of lights around the edge of a circular patio with a diameter of 7.5 m. The lights are in lengths of 1.45 m. What is the best approximation for how many strings of lights Douglas needs? Use 3.14 to approximate for π .
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Here, Circumference = Diameter * π
C = 3.14 * 7.5
C = 23.55
Now, Number of strings = 23.55 / 1.45 = 16.24
In short, He needs approx. 16 strings
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