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Does 3.14 stand for circumference? - Answers
3.14 is the approximate value of pi. Multiply the diameter of a circle by pi to get its circumference; multiply the square of the radius of a circle by pi to get its area.
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3.14 is the approximate value of pi. Multiply the diameter of a circle by pi to get its circumference; multiply the square of the radius of a circle by pi to get its area.
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3.14 is the approximate value of pi. Multiply the diameter of a circle by pi to get its circumference; multiply the square of the radius of a circle by pi to get its area.
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