To calculate the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius. Without the radius provided, I can't give a specific numerical answer. However, if you have the radius, simply substitute it into the formula and round the result to the nearest tenth. If the diameter is known instead, use the formula ( C = \pi d ).
Which numbers below would round 350
lets say you have the number 0.254 to round it to the nearest fourth you round it to 0.25 4 and below round down 5 and up round up
1 cent 5+ you round up 4 And below you round down
Rounding to the nearest 10- 4 or below round down e.g. 54 to 50. If it is 5 or above round up e.g. 66 to 70 Rounding to the nearest 100- if 49 or below round down e.g. 133 to 100. If 50 or above round up e.g. 276 to 300
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A line segment with its endpoints on the circumference (curve) of a circle is called a chord of that circle. If it passes through the center of the circle (which it can, but does not have to do), it is called a diameter of the circle. See the links below for more information.Is called a radius.
The answer is given below.
Which numbers below would round 350
lets say you have the number 0.254 to round it to the nearest fourth you round it to 0.25 4 and below round down 5 and up round up
1 cent 5+ you round up 4 And below you round down
If the thousands are 5 or greater, round up. Four or below, round down. 4,760,000
Rounding to the nearest 10- 4 or below round down e.g. 54 to 50. If it is 5 or above round up e.g. 66 to 70 Rounding to the nearest 100- if 49 or below round down e.g. 133 to 100. If 50 or above round up e.g. 276 to 300
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400
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200