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Augoustina | 16:28 Sun 17th Sep 2006 | How it Works
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What is the perimeter of 6.13m and 8.7m
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I'm assuming you mean circles?

It's πd

Multiply the diameter by π (pi), which is about 3.14159.
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is it 54.310
If those figures are the diameter of circles, all you need do is to multiply each one by twenty-two divided by seven. I don't have the symbol for phi on this keyboard. The formula is phi (pie) multiplied by the diameter.
Infinite square well! As of your question to your answer +a star.
Jill, 'phi' - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi - is not the same as 'pi' - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi

Pi is indeed the answer to the sum 22 divided by 7, which is approximately 3.14.

Easier to remember, if your calculator doesn't have a pi button, that pi = 3.14.
Depends on how big you write the numbers!!

Oh and Pi isn't equal to 22/7. Pi is an irrational number and cannot be written as a fraction.
It is approximated by 22/7

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