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What happens to a circle's circumference when the radius is doubled

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The circumference doubles

Step-by-step explanation

Let the radius of the circle be r and the circumference be C.

The circumference of a circle is given as:


C=2\pi r

If the radius is doubled, the radius becomes:


2r

The circumference now becomes:


\begin{gathered} C^(\prime)=2\pi\cdot(2r) \\ C^(\prime)=2\cdot(2\pi\cdot r) \\ C^(\prime)=2\cdot(2\pi r) \\ C^(\prime)=2C \end{gathered}

Therefore, the circumference doubles when the radius is doubled.

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