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What is the ratio of the diameter of any circle to its radius? What does that mean ?
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What is the ratio of the diameter of any circle to its radius? What does that mean ?
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What is the ratio of the diameter of any circle to its radius?
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the diameter fits all the way across the circle, and the radius fits half way across the circle, thus making the radius half the length of the diameter so the ratio for diameter/radius would be 2/1 or 1/.5
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