Answer:
radius is 6, diameter is 12, circumference is 38
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a circle hs the following formula:
A = π*r², where r is the circle radius (distance from center to edge of circle)
So, we have A = 113 = π*r²
Divide both sides by π: 113/π = r²
Approximately: 35.97 = r²
Square-root both sides: 5.997 = r
So, the radius is about 6 feet
The circumference of a circle has the following formula:
C = π * D, where D is the diameter of the circle (distance from one side of circle to opposite side, through the center)
But the length of a diameter is just that of two radiuses. (This is obvious when the 2 radii are collinear.)
Since r = 6 feet, D = 12 feet, and the circumference C = 12 * π = 37.699, about 38 feet.
*** So the radius is about 6 feet, the diameter is about 12 feet, and the circumference is about 38 feet,
It lloks like b and d are identical. Typo. maybe?