The circumference of a circle can be found using the
formula C = 2 nr.

We know that the circumfrence of a circle equals pi times two.
So how can we rearrange this?
I will substitute pi with 3.14 to make it easier.
[tex]C = 2 (3.14) r[/tex] is the original equation.
To make the radius come first, we can the circumfrence by [tex]2(3.14)[/tex].
[tex]r =\frac{c}{2(3.14) }[/tex] would be the answer.
We can check that:
Suppose r=6
[tex]C = 2(3.14)6\\6.28 (6)\\=37.68[/tex]
If the circumfrence is 37.68, we can plug it in to the formula we found.
[tex]6 = \frac{37.68}{2(3.14)} \\6 = \frac{37.68}{6.28} \\6 = 6[/tex]
It's correct! The answer is the third one!