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you have to double the radius which is the distance from the center of the circle to any other point on the edge of the circle. If you mean the width is the radius then you cant figure it out. you see, the formula is 2(pi)r........r is the radius. you need to know the radius to find the diameter.



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you have to double the radius which is the distance from the center of the circle to any other point on the edge of the circle. If you mean the width is the radius then you cant figure it out. you see, the formula is 2(pi)r........r is the radius. you need to know the radius to find the diameter.



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you have to double the radius which is the distance from the center of the circle to any other point on the edge of the circle. If you mean the width is the radius then you cant figure it out. you see, the formula is 2(pi)r........r is the radius. you need to know the radius to find the diameter.

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