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A deck crane is used to lift very heavy objects and can rotate 360°. Its working radius is 28 meters. What is its working diameter?
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A deck crane is used to lift very heavy objects and can rotate 360°. Its working radius is 28 meters. What is its working diameter?
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56 meters
Explanation:
diameter = 2(radius)
2 x 28 = 56
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