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Jason Burton
11 September, 22:12
How to find the dianmeters of each measure
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Jaylyn Archer
11 September, 23:38
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The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to its edge. For example, if the radius of the circle is 4 cm, then the diameter of the circle is 4 cm x 2, or 8 cm. If you know the circumference of the circle, divide it by π to get the diameter.
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