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The circle shown on the radius of 10 units

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Answer:

Dropdown 1: is 20

Dropdown 2: is 10

Explanation:

The diameter is twice the length of the radius, so multiply 2 by 10 to get 20 as the diameter. Line CO has the same length as the radius, so it is 10.

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Diameter = 20 units

r x 2 = d

10 x 2 = 20

Line CO = 10 units

Line CO is the radius

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