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How does the diameter of a circle compare to the radius? - Answers

You are a moron but I'll answer, the diameter is the enitire distance across the circle across the middle point and the radius is the distance from the middle point ot the edge and therefore always half in a perfect circle



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You are a moron but I'll answer, the diameter is the enitire distance across the circle across the middle point and the radius is the distance from the middle point ot the edge and therefore always half in a perfect circle



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You are a moron but I'll answer, the diameter is the enitire distance across the circle across the middle point and the radius is the distance from the middle point ot the edge and therefore always half in a perfect circle

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