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2 April, 08:18

The distance around a meteor crater is 9,033ft. Find the diameter of the crater. Use 22/7 for pi. Round to the nearest tenth

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  1. 2 April, 08:20
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    We know that the circumference of a circle is equal to pi times the diameter of the circle. Therefore, assuming this crater to be circular in shape, we can divide the circumference by pi, in this case 9033*7/22, yielding an answer of 2874.1 feet after rounding.
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