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How do you find the circumfrence of a cirlce? - Answers

Multiply the diameter by (pi), or the radius by (2 pi). If you have a drawing of the circle, and the center is marked, you can measure the radius and the diameter. Just lay your ruler across the circle, and make sure that it touches the center. If the center isn't marked, then it won't be that easy.



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Multiply the diameter by (pi), or the radius by (2 pi). If you have a drawing of the circle, and the center is marked, you can measure the radius and the diameter. Just lay your ruler across the circle, and make sure that it touches the center. If the center isn't marked, then it won't be that easy.



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How do you find the circumfrence of a cirlce? - Answers

Multiply the diameter by (pi), or the radius by (2 pi). If you have a drawing of the circle, and the center is marked, you can measure the radius and the diameter. Just lay your ruler across the circle, and make sure that it touches the center. If the center isn't marked, then it won't be that easy.

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