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8 October, 12:45

Hikers came across a part of a redwood stump. If the length of the chord is 8 feet, what was the diameter of the tree?

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  1. 8 October, 16:27
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    So in the problem, the length of the chord there is the circumference of the tree. So in order to get the diameter of the tree, we must use the formula in getting the circumference of a circle that is stated as follows.

    C = 2pi * Radius

    so first we need the get the radius of the tree which represent by this formula:

    Radius = C / 2pi = 8/6.2832 = 1.2732 ft

    Diameter = 2*radius = 2 * 1.27 32 = 2.5465 feet

    In summary, the diameter of the tree is 2.565 feet.
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