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Rodney designed a circular walkway in front of his house. The circumference of the walkway is about 12 feet long. The diameter of the walkway is about 6 feet long.

How Does the Diameter of the Walkway Compare to Its Circumference?

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Question: Mr. Rodney designed a circular walkway in front of his house. The diameter of the walkway is about 6 feet long. How does the diameter of the walkway compare to its circumference?

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The circumference of a circle can be calculated using the formula C = πD, where C is the circumference, D is the diameter, and π (pi) is approximately 3.14. Since the diameter of Mr. Rodney's walkway is 6 feet, we can calculate its circumference: C = πD C = 3.14 x 6 C ≈ 18.84 feet So, the circumference of the walkway is approximately 18.84 feet. The diameter is 6 feet. Therefore, the circumference is about 3.14 times the length of the diameter (since π ≈ 3.14).

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April 18, 2023, 11:01 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, April 18, 2023

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