Answer:
The perimeter of a circle can be found by using the followinfg expression
P = 2*π*r
where
π = 3.14
r = radius of the circle = half the diameter of the circle
In this case, if we are given the radius, we use
P = 2*π*r
If we are given the diameter, we use
P = 2*π*(D/2) = π*D
1) 27in
radius = 27in
P = 2*(3.14)*(27 in) = 169.56 in
diameter = 27 in
P = (3.14)*(27 in) = 84.78 in
2) 79 in
radius = 79 in
P = 2*(3.14)*(79 in) = 496.12 in
diameter = 79 in
P = (3.14)*(79 in) = 248.06 in
3) 1809 in
radius = 1809 in
P = 2*(3.14)*(1809 in) = 11360.52 in
diameter = 1809 in
P = (3.14)*(1809 in) = 5680.26 in
4) 152 in
radius = 152 in
P = 2*(3.14)*(152 in) = 954.56 in
diameter = 152 in
P = (3.14)*(152 in) = 477.28 in
By the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, all number can be expressed as a product of prime numbers.
So naturally, lets divide 120 by an easy prime number.
We know that 120 is even, so lets try 2
120/2 = 60
lets keep dividing it by two until it becomes odd or prime
60/2 = 30
30/2 = 15
now lets see, what are some factors of 15?
Well the obvious ones are 3 and 5, both of which are prime. So now we can just count up how many times we divided it by 2
120/2 = 60
60/2 = 30
30/2 = 15
and 15 is just 3 x 5, so:
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120=(<span>23</span>)×(3)×(5)</span>
or
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120 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5</span></span>
9900 because you divide 99000 by 10