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Helen draws a random circle. She then measures its diameter and circumference. She gets a circumference, C, of 405 mm correct to 3 significant figures. She gets a diameter, d, of 130 mm correct to 2 significant figures. Helen wants to find the value of π using the formula π = C/d Calculate the lower bound and upper bound for Helen's value of π. Give your answers correct to 3 decimal places.

Helen draws a random circle. She then measures its diameter and circumference. She gets a circumference, C, of 405 mm correct to 3 significant figures. She gets a diameter, d, of 130 mm correct to 2 significant figures. Helen wants to find the value of π using the formula π = C/d Calculate the lower bound and upper bound for Helen's value of π. Give your answers correct to 3 decimal places.

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Helen draws a random circle. She then measures its diameter and circumference. She gets a circumference, C, of 405 mm correct to 3 significant figures. She gets a diameter, d, of 130 mm correct to 2 significant figures. Helen wants to find the value of π using the formula π = C/d Calculate the lower bound and upper bound for Helen's value of π. Give your answers correct to 3 decimal places. 65105ba2dc9ad.webp