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g.net/assessment/showtest.php acti onal Reasoning 2018 ssages Forums Calendar Gradebook fonCalculus PLUS 004 Assessment on skip&to 1 Log Out Alexander Pinkerton 2 14 Due in 2 hours, 9 minutes. Due Wed 09 05/2018 11:59 pm You've already done this problem. Score on last attempt:0.3 out of I Score in gradebook:0.5 out of I Reattempt this question When you are done, click here to see a summary of your score Question with last attempt is displayed for your review only Consider a circle whose size can vary. The circumference of the circle is always 2r times as large as its radius. Let r represent the radius of the circle (in feet) and let C represent the circumference of the circle (in feet) a. Write a formula that expresses C in terms of r Preview b. Use your formula from part (a) to determine the circumference of a eircle whose radius is 4 feet 25 13 feet Preview c. Write a formula that expresses r in terms of C. Preview syntax error: this is not an equation d. Use your formula from part (c) to determine the radius of a circle whose circumference is 25.1327 feet. Preview
g.net/assessment/showtest.php acti onal Reasoning 2018 ssages Forums Calendar Gradebook fonCalculus PLUS 004 Assessment on skip&to 1 Log Out Alexander Pinkerton 2 14 Due in 2 hours, 9 minutes. Due Wed 09 05/2018 11:59 pm You've already done this problem. Score on last attempt:0.3 out of I Score in gradebook:0.5 out of I Reattempt this question When you are done, click here to see a summary of your score Question with last attempt is displayed for your review only Consider a circle whose size can vary. The circumference of the circle is always 2r times as large as its radius. Let r represent the radius of the circle (in feet) and let C represent the circumference of the circle (in feet) a. Write a formula that expresses C in terms of r Preview b. Use your formula from part (a) to determine the circumference of a eircle whose radius is 4 feet 25 13 feet Preview c. Write a formula that expresses r in terms of C. Preview syntax error: this is not an equation d. Use your formula from part (c) to determine the radius of a circle whose circumference is 25.1327 feet. Preview
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