A circle has a diameter of 3 meters. Which statement about the circumference and area is true?
A comparison of the area and circumference is not possible since the area cannot be determined
The numerical value of the circumference and area are equal.
The numerical value of the circumference is greater than the numerical value of the area.
O The numerical value of the circumference is less than the numerical value of the area.

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Answer:

The numerical value of the circumference is greater than the numerical value of the area.

Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter = 3 meters

The radius is half of diameter so,

Radius = 3 ÷ 2 = 1.5 meters

Circumference = 2πr (r is the radius)

= 2 x π x 1.5 = 9.42 meters (rounded to 3 significant figures)

Area of a circle = π[tex]r^{2}[/tex]

= π x [tex]1.5^{2}[/tex]

= π x 2.25 = 7.06 meters

the answer your looking for is C sorry im late