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The three points shown define a circle. The circumference of this circle is kπkπ, where kk is a constant. What is the value of kk ?

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Choice B is correct. It’s given that the three points shown define a circle, so the center of that circle is an equal distance from each of the three points. The point (7,8)(7,8) is halfway between the points (7,5)(7,5) and (7,11)(7,11) and is a distance of 33 units from each of those two points. The point (7,8)(7,8) is also a distance of 33 units from (4,8)(4,8). Because the point (7,8)(7,8) is the same distance from all three given points, it must be the center of the circle. The radius of a circle is the distance from the center to any point on the circle. Since that distance is 33, it follows that the radius of the circle is 33. The circumference of a circle with radius rr is equal to 2πr2πr. It follows that the circumference of the circle is 2(π)(3)2(π)(3), or 6π6π. It's given that the circumference of the circle is kπkπ. Therefore, the value of k is 6.

Choice A is incorrect. This is the radius of the circle, not the value of k in the expression kπ.

Choice C is incorrect. This is the x-coordinate of the center of the circle, not the value of k in the expression kπ.

Choice D is incorrect. This is the value of k for which kπ represents the area of the circle, in square units, not the circumference of the circle, in units.