The circumference of a circle is 113.04 centimetres. What is the circle's radius?
1 answer:
Answer:
18 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the circumference by π, or 3.14 for an estimation. The result is the circle's diameter.
Divide the diameter by 2.
There you go, you found the circle's radius
You might be interested in
2 because it is the number being added to the zero intercept in the equation
Answer: it is 276
if i can be brainliest that would be great
10x7= 70 (Base 1)
10x7= 70 (Base 2)
10x4= 40 (Front)
10x4= 40 (Back)
7x4= 28 (Side 1)
7x4= 28 (Side 2)
---------------------------------
SA= 276
Answer:
2) 2^8
3)7^9
4) 1/3^6
5)x^10
6) y^8
7) x^10
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the answer i got!
<h3>x less than or equal to 5</h3>