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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 05:00 jojo8617

Charlotte has a trampoline in her back yard. the diameter of the trampoline is 14 ft. what method could charlotte use to find the circumference of the trampoline? A) multiply the diameter by pi
B) multiply the diameter by 2, then multiply by pi
C) multiply the diameter by 2
D) divide the diameter by 2, square your result, then multiply by pi

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