Sharon wants to put lace around the edge of the circular mirror shown.
12 in.
C = TD, where C...
Mathematics, 30.05.2021 14:00 jetblackcap
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 .
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.
C. 37.68 in.
D. 75.36 in.
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