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This maybe primary but i don't get it There's a circle with the radius = 3, calculate it's perimeter
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There's a circle with the radius = 3, calculate it's perimeter
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Answer:
p=18.84
Explanation:
You just need to double its radius and multipe with pi
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P=r x 2 x pi
= 3 x 2 x 3.14
= 6 x 3.14 = 18.84
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