Envision Math 2.0: Grade 7, Volume 2
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5. Solve Problems Involving Circumference of a Circle
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Exercise 4 Page 444

Use the formula for finding the circumference of a circle.

31.4in.

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Let's construct a circle with the given radius.

Remember that the circumference of a circle with radius r is calculated using the formula below. C=2π r From the figure, we know that the radius of the circle is 5in.. By substituting 5 for r in the formula, we can calculate C. We will use 3.14 for π.
C=2Ď€ r
C=2Ď€( 5)
C=31.4
The circumference of the circle is approximately 31.4in..

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