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How to find circumference if circles

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Explanation:


\textsf{We are asked how to identify the Circumference for Circles.}


\large\underline{\textsf{What is Circumference?}}


\textsf{Circumference is the perimeter of a circle. It represents the sum of the curved}


\textsf{edges, or arcs of a circle.}


\large\underline{\textsf{How are we able to find the Circumference?}}


\textsf{Circumference can be found given the Radius or Diameter. We use Pi, which}


\textsf{is an irrational number that represents the ratio between the circumference and}


\textsf{the diameter. The Radius is half of the diameter, which is why we need to multiply}


\textsf{the Radius by 2. When given the Radius or Diameter, multiply the Radius by 2}


\textsf{then multiply both by Pi, hence the product results as the Circumference.}

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