You have not provided the equation, therefore, I can only help with the concept and you can apply the steps on the numbers you have.
<u><em>Circumference of a circle can be calculated using the following rule:</em></u>
circumference = 2πr
<u>where:</u>
π is a constant = 3.14
r is the radius of the circle
Since the circumference is given, therefore, all we have to do is substitute in the equation and solve for the radius
<u><em>Examples:</em></u>
<u>Assume that the circumference is 6.28 in:</u>
circumference = 2πr
6.28 = 2 * 3.14 * r
r = 1 in
<u>Assume that the circumference is 12.9 cm:</u>
circumference = 2πr
12.9 = 2 * 3.14 * r
r = 2.05414 cm
Hope this helps :)
In Some Occasions yes. But I would say False.
Constant. more ... A fixed value. In Algebra, a constant is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number. Example: in "x + 5 = 9", 5 and 9 are constants.
Answer:
The answer is x=2-(y/2)
Step-by-step explanation: