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Answer:

The circumference of a tire can be found by using the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, and d is the diameter.

For the old bicycle with 12 inch diameter tires, the circumference is:

C = π * 12 = 12 * π inches

For the new bicycle with 16 inch diameter tires, the circumference is:

C = π * 16 = 16 * π inches

To find the difference in the circumference of the tires, we subtract the circumference of the old tire from the circumference of the new tire:

16π - 12π = 4π inches

So the difference in the circumference of the two tires is 4π inches.

It's around 12.56 inches.

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