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formula to find the circumference end radious
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Ms. Sue
http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol2/circumference.html
Answered by
Haley
Circumference = 2 (pi) radius
That is (2) times (3.14) times the (radius)
The radius is half of the diameter
That is (2) times (3.14) times the (radius)
The radius is half of the diameter
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Helper
Circumference = 2 (pi) radius
That is (2) times (3.14) times the (radius)
The radius is half of the diameter
That is (2) times (3.14) times the (radius)
The radius is half of the diameter
Answered by
Dejah
Circumference= 3.14 (pi)*diameter. Or. 3.14*radius to the 2nd power. Hey should both equal the same answer.
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