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Four civil engineers estimated the length of the radius of a cylindrical pipe. The estimates made by the engineers are listed.

Engineer L estimated that the radius had a length of
4/32
centimeters.
• Engineer M estimated that the radius had a length of centimeters. √4/25

• Engineer N estimated that the radius had a length of 12/100 centimeters.

Engineer o estimated that the radius had a length of centimeters.
Pi/20
Which list shows these lengths in order form greatest to least?
A
4 4 12
20' 32' 25' 100
B
12 4
TE
25 100 32 20
С
12 4 4
20'100' 32' 25
D
4 12 4
20 32 100 25

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