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Remember the eqution and comit to memory C = 2pir or C = pi d Where 'C' is the circumference 'r' is the radius 'd' is the diamter. and 'pi' is the constant of proportion of circles at 3.141592.... usually approximated to 3.14 e.g. If the radius is 5 Then C = 2 * 3.14 * 5 C = 10*3.14 C = 31.4



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Remember the eqution and comit to memory C = 2pir or C = pi d Where 'C' is the circumference 'r' is the radius 'd' is the diamter. and 'pi' is the constant of proportion of circles at 3.141592.... usually approximated to 3.14 e.g. If the radius is 5 Then C = 2 * 3.14 * 5 C = 10*3.14 C = 31.4



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How do you find circumference given the radius? - Answers

Remember the eqution and comit to memory C = 2pir or C = pi d Where 'C' is the circumference 'r' is the radius 'd' is the diamter. and 'pi' is the constant of proportion of circles at 3.141592.... usually approximated to 3.14 e.g. If the radius is 5 Then C = 2 * 3.14 * 5 C = 10*3.14 C = 31.4

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