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13 November, 19:06

How much fencing to the nearest whole yard is needed to enclose a circular garden with a diameter of 5 yards?

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  1. 13 November, 19:20
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    The distance around a circle is the circumference.

    The formula for circumference is: PI x diameter.

    Using 3.14 for PI, the circumference = 3.14 x 5 = 15.7 feet.

    Round up to 16 feet.

    There is 3 feet in one yard, so divide total feet by 3:

    16 feet / 3 feet = 5.33 yards, rounded to nearest whole yard = 5 yards
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