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Pi= c/dPi equals the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter. If the radius is presented, double the radius to find the diameter.The Wikipedia article in the related link, lists several formulas which have been used to calculate approximations of the number pi.



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Pi= c/dPi equals the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter. If the radius is presented, double the radius to find the diameter.The Wikipedia article in the related link, lists several formulas which have been used to calculate approximations of the number pi.



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Pi= c/dPi equals the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter. If the radius is presented, double the radius to find the diameter.The Wikipedia article in the related link, lists several formulas which have been used to calculate approximations of the number pi.

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