Respuesta :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference of a circle is expressed as;
C = 2πr
r is the radius
Given
radius of Earth r1 = 6,371.0 kilometers
the radius of Earth's Moon r2 = 1,737.5 kilometers
The difference in their circumference will be expressed as;
C = 2π(r1-r2)
C = 2π(6371.0-1737.5)
C = 2π(4633.5)
C = 2(3.14(4633.5))
C = 29,098.38km
C = 29,098.4
Hence the difference in their circumference to the nearest km is 29,098.4km
Answer:
We calculate for the circumferences of Earth and moon by using the equation,
C = 2πr
For Earth,
C = 2π(6371 km) = 40030.2 km
For Moon,
C = 2π(1737.5 km) = 10917.0 km
The difference between the two circumferences is 29113.2 km approximately.