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12 April, 19:13

A circular garden has a circumference of 63 yards. Lars is digging a straight line along a diameter of the garden at a rate of 5 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. 12 April, 19:38
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    4 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the circumference of the circular garden = 63 yards

    Circumference of a Circle = 2πr=πd (d=diameter)

    Therefore:

    πd = 63

    diameter of the circular garden = 63/3.14=20 yards

    If he digs at a rate of 5 yards per hour, the time required to dig across the garden will be:

    20 yards/5 yard per hours = 4 hours

    It will take him 4 hours to dig across the circular garden.
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