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What is the perimeter of a circle with a radius of 2.5 feet?
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7.86 ft
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15.71 ft
C
19.63 ft
D
22.71 ft
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2010-02-02 21:39:49 by Shawn
Circumference:
2* pi*radius or 2*pi*diameter
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Circumference:
2* pi*radius or 2*pi*diameter