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29 July, 11:19

You are standing next to a really big circular lake. You want to measure the diameter of the lake, but you don't want to have to swim across with a measuring tape! You decide to walk around the perimeter of the lake and measure its circumference, and find that it's 400pi m.

What is the diameter d of the lake?

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  1. 29 July, 11:48
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    The diameter would be 400 because one of the two formulas to find a circumference is C = pi (D) so according to ur information, the diameter would be 400
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