Write each answer as a single decimal. Do not round. Circle 1: Circle 2: Circle 3: Circumference Circumference Circumference %3D %3D Diameter Diameter Diameter ) Let C represent the circumference of any circle and d represent the diameter. Using the fact that n is approximately 3.14, which formula seems reasonable? d TT 3DC

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Below are three circles.
The circumference and diameter of each circle have been approximately measured.
Circle 1:
Circle 2:
Circle 3:
Circumference: 39.255 units Circumference: 19.629 units Circumference: 25.128 units
Dlameter: 12.5 units
Diameter: 6.25 units
Diameter: 8 units
Transcribed Image Text:Below are three circles. The circumference and diameter of each circle have been approximately measured. Circle 1: Circle 2: Circle 3: Circumference: 39.255 units Circumference: 19.629 units Circumference: 25.128 units Dlameter: 12.5 units Diameter: 6.25 units Diameter: 8 units
Write each answer as a single decimal. Do not round.
Circle 1:
Circle 2:
Circle 3:
Circumference
Circumference
Circumference
%3D
%3D
%3D
Diameter
Diameter
Diameter
) Let
Using the fact that t is approximately 3.14, which formula seems reasonable?
represent the circumference of any circle and d represent the diameter.
d
TT
(c) Write a formula that relates the circumference, C, of a circle to its diameter, d.
C = ]
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Transcribed Image Text:Write each answer as a single decimal. Do not round. Circle 1: Circle 2: Circle 3: Circumference Circumference Circumference %3D %3D %3D Diameter Diameter Diameter ) Let Using the fact that t is approximately 3.14, which formula seems reasonable? represent the circumference of any circle and d represent the diameter. d TT (c) Write a formula that relates the circumference, C, of a circle to its diameter, d. C = ] %3D
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