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20 December, 03:22

A gardener wants to enclose a circular garden with a square fence. If the circumference of the circular garden is about 99 feet, about how many feet of fencing would be needed? Use 3.14 to approximate for/pi π. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 20 December, 03:40
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    The square will be equal to the diameter of the circle. The circumference of a circle is π times the diameter, and the perimeter of the square is four times times that diameter ...

    C=πd

    d=C/π

    p=4d so

    p=4C/π feet, since C≈99 ft and π≈3.14

    p≈4 (99) / (3.14)

    p≈126.1 ft (to nearest tenth of a foot)
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