I can't tell what the numbers are on the first one but you got the second one right, and the last one would be different it would be 24 I believe.
Unless you show a picture, its impossible to solve.
Given:
Circular racetrack with a diameter of 1/2 mile
Find: how far does a car travel in one lap around the track?
We need to find the circumference of the racetrack.
Circumference is multiplying pi to the diameter of the racetrack.
Circumference = 3.14 * 1/2 mile
Circumference = 3.14/2 mile
Circumference = 1.57 miles rounded to the nearest tenth is 1.60 miles.
- The U.S. Mint makes commercial circulation coins including commemorative collection's coins including investor bullion coins.
- In the case of circular coins, the quantities were measured in terms of figures for "production" numismatic categories in order "sales" and bullion "mintage" statistics.
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