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How do you measure circumference? - Answers
You measure circumference by multiplying the diameter by pi. If it gives you the radius, multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter then multiply it by pi. Here are some helpful formulas: Area: A=Pi r2 Diameter (If given radius) D= r x 2 Radius (If given diameter) R=d/2 Circumference= d x pi See the related link for a helpful website to look through if you need anything else.
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How do you measure circumference? - Answers
You measure circumference by multiplying the diameter by pi. If it gives you the radius, multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter then multiply it by pi. Here are some helpful formulas: Area: A=Pi r2 Diameter (If given radius) D= r x 2 Radius (If given diameter) R=d/2 Circumference= d x pi See the related link for a helpful website to look through if you need anything else.
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How do you measure circumference? - Answers
You measure circumference by multiplying the diameter by pi. If it gives you the radius, multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter then multiply it by pi. Here are some helpful formulas: Area: A=Pi r2 Diameter (If given radius) D= r x 2 Radius (If given diameter) R=d/2 Circumference= d x pi See the related link for a helpful website to look through if you need anything else.
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