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28 March, 08:16

A meteor crater is 4400 feet in diameter. Approximate the distance around the crater. Using 3.14.

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  1. 28 March, 08:39
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    Finding the distance around the crater means you want to find the circumference. The equation for finding the circumference of a circle is

    C = πd

    C = circumference, d = diameter, π = 3.14 (approximately)

    Since our diameter is 4,400 feet, we must multiply 4,400 by π to get our circumference of approximately 13,816 feet
  2. 28 March, 08:44
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    To find the distance around the crater we just multiply the diameter by 3.14

    Soo ...

    4,400 x 3.14 = 13,816

    So the distance around the crater is 13,816 feet

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