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1 August, 00:05

Skeeter the wonder dog jumps through circular rings as part of his dog show exhibition. skeeter requires a width of 18inches for his costume to clear the ring. Will a ring with an inner circumference of 39.8 inches be large enough for Skeeter's act?

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  1. 1 August, 00:08
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    No bc the width of the circular ring is only 12.67 inches

    knowing circumference = pi * diameter, we can make the formula:

    39.8 = (3.14) (diameter)

    divide 39.8 by 3.15

    diameter = 12.67 inches

    12.67 inches is not greater than or equal to 18 inches
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