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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 23:40, natalie2sheffield
Circle A has a diameter of 7 inches, a circumference of 21.98 inches, and an area of 38.465 square inches. The diameter of circle B is 6 inches, the circumference is 18.84 inches, and the area is 28.26 square inches.
Part A: Using the formula for circumference, solve for the value of pi for each circle. (4 points)
Part B: Use the formula for area and solve for the value of pi for each circle. (4 points)
Part C: What observation can you make about the value of pi for circles A and B? (2 points)
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