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For any circle, which ratio is equal to the number π? Select all that apply.

A.
circumference
diameter
B.
circumference
radius
C.
circumference
2 times radius
D.
radius
diameter
circumference
E.

F.area squared

User Rune G
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Answer:

circumference - diameter

circumference - 2 times radius

area - radius squared

Explanation:

we know that

The circumference of a circle is equal to


C=\pi D or
C=2\pi r

where

D is the diameter and r is the radius

therefore


\pi =(C)/(D) or
\pi =(C)/(2r)

The number pi is the ratio circumference - diameter or is the ratio circumference - 2 times radius

The area of the circle is equal to


A=\pi r^(2)

therefore


\pi =(A)/(r^(2) )

The number pi is the ratio Area - radius squared

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