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Sarah only knows the diameter of a circle. What should she do to find the radius? Multiply the diameter by 2. Divide the diameter by 2. Multiply the diameter by Pi. Divide the d…
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Sarah only knows the diameter of a circle. What should she do to find the radius?
Multiply the diameter by 2.
Divide the diameter by 2.
Multiply the diameter by Pi.
Divide the diameter by Pi.
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Divide the diameter by 2
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