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aleksandrvk [35]
4 years ago
13

I need help with the about 14 7/8 one!

Mathematics
1 answer:
ladessa [460]4 years ago
8 0
The answer is c.90 First I rounded up 14 7/8 to 15, second I found the diameter by multiplying 15 (the radius) by 2, which got me 30, third I multiplied 30 by 3.14 (pi)=which got me 94.2 which is closest to 90.
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