Multiple choice
for all questions, use 3.14 for r.
1. which of the following correctly r...
Mathematics, 20.10.2019 13:30 meaddestinee
Multiple choice
for all questions, use 3.14 for r.
1. which of the following correctly relates the measures of the diameter (d) and radius (r) of a
circle?
(1 point)
d =r/2
r = 2d
r =d/2
d =2/r
Answers: 1
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