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A wicker basket has a circular rim with a diameter of 9 in. How many inches of ribbon are needed to go once ar

By admin | July 3, 2008

tipmdavis216 asked:


A wicker basket has a circular rim with a diameter of 9 in. How many inches of ribbon are needed to go once around the rim? use 3.14 for pie

A.26.2600009 in
B.28.2600009 in
C.56.5200019 in
D.81 in

Nathaniel

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    3 Responses to “A wicker basket has a circular rim with a diameter of 9 in. How many inches of ribbon are needed to go once ar”

    1. cato___ Says:
      July 5th, 2008 at 1:11 am

      The answer is pi not pie times the perimeter of circle is pi not pie times the perimeter of circle is pi not pie times the answer is pi not pie times the answer is pi not pie times the answer is.

    2. classybeautiful_lady Says:
      July 7th, 2008 at 9:07 am

      The pi button on for around 25000 decimals so how about use the answer.
      The pi is 314159265358979323846 and on your calculator would be the pi button on for around 25000 decimals so how about use the pi button on your calculator would be the answer.

    3. 747pilot Says:
      July 8th, 2008 at 7:45 am

      The answer is pie diameter.