SOLUTION: If one side of a square is as long as the diameter of a circle, find the ratio of the perimeter of the square to the circumfrance of the circle.
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Question 417232: If one side of a square is as long as the diameter of a circle, find the ratio of the perimeter of the square to the circumfrance of the circle.
Answer by praseenakos@yahoo.com(507) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
let x be the side of the square
Then, diameter of the circle = x
Perimeter if the square =
Circumference of the circle =
Ratio of perimeter to circumference = =
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