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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 18:40, MIAkwicc39

Sharon wants to put lace around the edge of the circular mirror shown. 12 in. C = TD, where C is the circumference, and D is the diameter. Use 3.14 for the value of n. How many inches of lace will sharon need to cover the edge of the mirror exactly once? A. 3.82 in. B. 18.84 in. O C. 37.68 in. D. 75.36 in.

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