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Fine the circumference of the semicircle with a radius of 5
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To find the circumference of a whole circle it is simply Pi • diameter
Diameter is 2 times the radius. Here it would be 10 units.
Knowing 1 full circle = Pi • d
1/2 circle = (Pi • d)/2.
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