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15 December, 20:33

If the outside diameter of a pipe is 2 m, the length of a piece of insulation wrapped around it would be a) - 628 cm b) - 12.56 m. c) - 12.56 cm d) - 62.8 m

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  1. 15 December, 22:08
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    The distance a piece of insulation would be, would be the circumference of the pipe.

    The circumference is found by multiplying the diameter by PI.

    Circumference - 3.14 x 2 meters = 6.28 meters

    1 meter is equal to 100 cm.

    Multiply the total meters by 100 to convert to cm:

    6.28 meters x 100 = 628 cm.

    The answer would be a. 628 cm.
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