The length of a circle, commonly known as its circumference, can be calculated using the formula:
- C = 2 × π × r
In this formula:
- C represents the circumference.
- π (pi) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.
- r is the radius of the circle.
To find the circumference of a circle and round it to the nearest tenth, follow these steps:
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Measure the radius of the circle. If you have the diameter instead, remember that the radius is half the diameter.
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Substitute the radius value into the circumference formula. For example, if the radius is 5 units, the calculation would be:
C = 2 × π × 5
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Using the approximate value of π (3.14) for simplicity, calculate:
C ≈ 2 × 3.14 × 5 = 31.4
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Now, if your calculation gives you a more precise result, like 31.4159, round this number to the nearest tenth. In this case, since the digit after the first decimal (the second digit) is a ‘1’, you would round down to:
31.4
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However, if the calculation resulted in something like 31.678, the rounding would yield:
31.7
And there you have it! The circumference, or the length of the circle, effectively rounded to the nearest tenth based on your radius measurement.