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29 August, 02:59

Julian measured the distance around a small fishpond as 27 yards. Which would be a good estimate for the distance across the pond, 14 yards, 9 yards, or 7 yards?

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  1. 29 August, 06:33
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    9 yards.

    I'm assuming that the small fishpond is a circle. The circumference of a circle (the distance around) is equal to 2πr, or πd, pi times the diameter (the distance across). Pi is appromately 3.14, so we can divide 27 by about 3 to get 9 yards. This leaves 9 = d, the distance across.
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