Asked by xochitl
Which formula correctly describes the proportional relationship between the circumference of a circle and the diameter?(1 point)
Cd=π
C=πd
A=πr2
π=dC
Cd=π
C=πd
A=πr2
π=dC
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C = πd
Explanation: The circumference C is proportional to the diameter d with constant π, so C/d = π, which is usually written C = πd.
Explanation: The circumference C is proportional to the diameter d with constant π, so C/d = π, which is usually written C = πd.
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