One of the most fundamental truths of (Euclidean) geometry is that the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of any circle is a constant, and that constant is called pi (denoted by π π). Let C be the (length of the) circumference of a circle, and let d be its diameter. Then, we must have: C d = π C d = π
Answer:
37.5 or 37 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to multiply length times width times height and then divide it by two.
It would take him 2.5 hrs because when you divide 10 by 4 that's what you get