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Katena32 [7]
3 years ago
7

What is the circumference of circle E if EG=5 mm?​

Mathematics
1 answer:
ratelena [41]3 years ago
8 0
Any rays coming from the center are all the same distance. The equation for circumference is c=pi(r)^2 so pi is 3.14, and the radius is 5 mm. 5^2 or 5 x 5 is equal to 25. 3.14(25)
So the answer would be 78.5 mm

Hope this helps!
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