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How do you find the ace length of a circle

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Hello!

To find the length of a circle, you will need the following formula:

\boxed{\boxed{C = 2* \pi *r }}

Having the following data:

\pi approximate is
3.14 and also the value of the radius (r) of the circumference, known the value of the radius (r), the length of the circumference is given by twice the product of the radius by
\pi.
User Palak Jadav
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A circle is 360° all the way around; therefore, if you divide an arc’s degree measure by 360°, you find the fraction of the circle’s circumference that the arc makes up. Then, if you multiply the length all the way around the circle (the circle’s circumference) by that fraction, you get the length along the arc.
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