Asked by Vaggi
Which formula correctly describes the proportional relationship between the
circumference of a circle and the diameter? (1 point)
Ο A= πγ2
OT= C
O a =T
OC =T
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C = πd.
Pi (π) is the constant ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, so C/d = π (equivalently C = 2πr).
Pi (π) is the constant ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, so C/d = π (equivalently C = 2πr).
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