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8 October, 05:17

A circular garden has a circumference of 113 yards. Lars is digging a straight line along a diameter of the garden at a rate of 12 yards per hour. How many hours will it take him to dig across the garden? Use 3.14 for π and round the diameter to the nearest whole number, if necessary.

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  1. 8 October, 05:30
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    It takes 3 hours to dig in the garden

    Step-by-step explanation:

    first we have to calculate the diameter, for this we have to divide the length of the circumference by π

    π = 3.14

    d = diameter

    d = 113yd / 3.14

    d = 35.987yd

    round the diameter to the nearest whole number

    d = 35.987yd = 36yd

    if the speed is 12 yards per hour and it is 36 yards we can calculate the time

    (36 yd) / (12 yd/h) = 3h

    It takes 3 hours to dig in the garden
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