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28 September, 11:11

A python curls up to touch the tip of its own tail with its nose, forming the shape of a circle. The python is 2.6π meters long. What is the radius "r" of the circle that the python forms?

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  1. 28 September, 14:36
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    The python is 2.6pi meters long. This is the circumference because it's the distance around the circle. So, C = 2.6pi

    We will plug this into the formula below and isolate r

    C = 2*pi*r

    2.6pi = 2*pi*r

    2.6 = 2*r ... divide both sides by pi

    2.6/2 = 2r/2

    1.3 = r

    r = 1.3

    Since r = 1.3, this means that the radius is 1.3 meters.
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