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QuestionA bicycle wheel has a radius of 56 cm. How do I calculate the distance the wheel travels in five complete revolutions?DonaganTop AnswererDouble the radius. That's the diameter. Multiply the diameter by pi. That's the circumference. Multiply the circumference by five. That's how far the wheel travels in five revolutions.
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QuestionWhat length of rope would I need to make a one-meter circle?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming the diameter of the circle is to be one meter, multiply the diameter by pi. That means the rope would have to be 3.14 meters long.
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QuestionA semicircle has radius 6 cm. What's its total perimeter?DonaganTop AnswererThe total perimeter is the diameter (twice the radius) plus half the circumference of the full circle. So it's 12 + (12π / 2) = 12 + 6π = 30.85 cm.
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QuestionHow do I work out the diameter if given the circumference?DonaganTop AnswererDivide the circumference by pi.
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QuestionI want to know what the circumference is of my septic tank is. The problem is, only about 20 inches of the curvature is exposed, the rest being covered by soil. What can I do?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming you cannot expose the remainder of the tank's rim, you can come up with an approximate circumference by inscribing in the soil a circle based on the exposed curvature. Then use a yardstick or other long straightedge to run along the circle to measure its length.
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