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What is the circumferenc?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 6/23/2024

The circumference is the perimeter of a circle. It is used often in mathematics to solve word problems in geometry.

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What is the circumference of a circle if the radius is 6.3?

Circumferenc= 2*pi*Radius = 39.6 units


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Circumference is found of a circle is found by multiplying pi times the diameter (or the radius 2 times).


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