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What do you notice about the ratio of the distance around the circle to the distance across the circle for each circle?

What do you notice about the ratio of the distance around the circle to the distance-example-1
User TheCyberXP
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Remember that

the circumference of a circle is equal to


C=\pi\cdot D

the distance across the circle is equal to the diameter D

so

the ratio is equal to


\text{ratio}=(C)/(D)=(\pi\cdot D)/(D)=\pi

For each circle the ratio is equal to the number pi

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