120 pi
2006-07-04 02:25:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the circumference is: 2*R*Pi.
in your case the circumference is 120 Pi mm or 12 Pi cm
2006-07-04 02:28:48
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answer #2
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answered by Efrat M 3
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120 pi mm
2006-07-04 02:25:15
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answer #3
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answered by Chong Min 2
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C=2(pi)r
or
C=d(pi)
in this case you have the radius so you should use the first equation.
2(pi)(60)
simplify
120(pi) mm.
Hope this helps!
2006-07-04 02:58:54
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answer #4
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answered by quickster94 3
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formula, 2 times pi times radius
do the math
2006-07-04 02:25:52
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answer #5
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answered by lynn_zie9 1
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2 times pi times 60mm = 377mm approximately
2006-07-04 02:26:07
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answered by Ivanhoe Fats 6
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Given that c=2*pi*r
Then c=2*3.14159*60mm
c=376.9908mm
2006-07-04 02:30:42
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answer #7
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answered by rhutson 4
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C = 2 * pi * R
2006-07-04 02:25:52
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answer #8
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answered by Jack 2
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C=(pi)(r)^2
C=pi(60 mm)^2
C=pi(3600 mm^2)
C=3.14(3600mm^2)
do that
2006-07-04 02:26:45
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answer #9
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answered by amy 2
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376.99111843077518861551720599354 mm
2006-07-04 02:26:33
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answer #10
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answered by Avi S 2
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