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didnt help at all thumb down.
Ответитьboring
Ответить35cm
ОтветитьI didn't get it the much but now i feel like u just made a lot of answers pop into my brain😊😊
ОтветитьGood job mister
ОтветитьIt help me to do my homework thanks
Ответитьtysm
ОтветитьI am a 5th grader and my teacher refuces to teach me this not her!
ОтветитьHow old is everyone here??? I am 16 and I am ashamed, I dont know this...
ОтветитьIt's has been so easy to understand this equation thaks a lot for the help
I appreciate ❤️
why would you half 14 when you're gonna multipy it again but thanks for teaching me
Ответитьwhat. that was so easy. ive been struggling over something this easy?💀
Ответитьwhats the easy way to caculate the answer and how do you get the FINAL answer
ОтветитьBruh Just get the diameter and múltiply it by the pie and thats ut
ОтветитьWould have been a lot easier to just times the diameter by pi but hey what do I know 🤷🏾♂️
Ответитьthis took me 50 seconds to understand, it took my teacher 4 days i didnt get it
Ответитьthankyou
ОтветитьThanks
Ответитьso people still stuck at this in 2022?
ОтветитьIt helped me alot
Omg the way she smiles at the end of the video is...... Awkward
So basically just multiply the cm by 3.14??? Why Do teachers over complicate everything
ОтветитьThat realy help me
Ответитьzeedonk
ОтветитьDang thank you bruv, helped me alot
ОтветитьPls be my teacher
ОтветитьThank you so much it help me a lot. Well i love the way you teach us and your handwriting❤💙
ОтветитьIm 22 and looking at this for work it’s happens kids learn it .
Ответитьwhy do 2 this works with 3.14 I don't get it
ОтветитьThanks for your example 😁😁🧡👍
Good
This really helped me!! Tysmm
ОтветитьThank you you save me
ОтветитьCan't you just simplify the formula to diameter x pie from the beginning?
ОтветитьYou’re class always helps me so much thankyou
Ответитьit looks like she's being held hostage.
ОтветитьAlexia! Shutup!
ОтветитьIs she an android?
Ответитьposted in simpler times..
ОтветитьThis did nothing
ОтветитьAbout to graduate college and i'm having to relearn circles for the GMAT Dx
ОтветитьYad
Ответить42 ans
ОтветитьSmile at the end ☺
ОтветитьYo shut your mouth
ОтветитьcirCUMfrence hehe
ОтветитьWhy not just diameter x pi? It’s easier.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьOne thing I don't understand is that how she add the the numbers and get 43.96cm
ОтветитьWhy does she even mention the radius?
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