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An architect is making a plan for a new circular playground. If 64 feet is the playground's radius, how much fencing needs to go up to keep the kids in the circle?
100.48 feet
200.96 feet
401.92 feet

Respuesta :

Answer:

209.96

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that the circumference of the circle is equal to

C = [tex]\pi D[/tex]

we have

[tex]D = 64 ft[/tex]

substitute would be

[tex]C = \pi (64) = 64\pi ft[/tex]

assume that [tex]\pi = 3.14[/tex]

64[tex]64\pi = 64 * 3.14 = 200.96 ft[/tex]