One day ill get the hang of it but for now i'm asking for help

Answer:
37.68
Step-by-step explanation:
circumference is diameter, which in this case is 12,times pi which I always simplify to 3. 14
12 times 3. 14 is approximately 37cm so that is why I have given this answer
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Option B) is correct.
Here, we are given –
Let's find it's radius first.
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Radius = \dfrac{Diameter }{2} [/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Radius = \dfrac{12 }{2}[/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Radius = \cancel{\dfrac{12 }{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \bf \longrightarrow Radius = 6 \: cm[/tex]
We know that–
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \pink{\bf \longrightarrow Circumference \: of \: circle = 2\pi r}[/tex]
[tex]\qquad\qquad\quad\underline{\sf{Substituting \ Values \ :}}[/tex]
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[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Circumference_{(Circle)} = 2 \pi r[/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Circumference_{(Circle)} = 2 \pi \times 6[/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Circumference_{(Circle)} =2 \times 3.14\times 6[/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex]\pink{ \bf \longrightarrow Circumference_{(Circle)} = 37.68 \: cm }\\[/tex]