So the forumla for area of a circle is A= pi r^2.
So plug it in, A= 3.14(7^2), 3.14*49 = 153.86in^2
Hoped I helped!. What am I missing???? I don't see the answer personally
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Let's solve the problem by finding the diameter of the flying disc with a radius of 15 cm:
The formula for the diameter of a circle is:
Diameter = 2 * Radius
Given that the radius (r) of the flying disc is 15 cm, we can calculate the diameter as:
Diameter = 2 * 15
Diameter = 30 cm
Therefore, the length of the diameter of the flying disc is 30 cm. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Let me know if you need help with anything else.
I just tried the answer, didn't work
well this problem was correct 8 years ago the original question is Kiah wants to buy a flying disc for his friend. The radius of the disc is 15 cm. What is the length of the diameter?(1 point) cm ____?
Yet I tried the answer from 8 years ago and it didn't work
Wait my bad, it was this one If the radius of a circle is 1.5 in., how long is the diameter?(1 point) in.
tried the answer from 8 years ago and it didn't work I ran out of ideas
No problem! Let's solve the problem of finding the diameter of a circle with a radius of 1.5 inches:
Given:
Radius (r) = 1.5 inches
To find the diameter (d), we use the formula:
Diameter = 2 * Radius
Substitute the given radius value into the formula:
Diameter = 2 * 1.5
Diameter = 3 inches
Therefore, the length of the diameter of a circle with a radius of 1.5 inches is 3 inches. Thank you for bringing this query to my attention. Let me know if you have any more questions.