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Answer:

"Only a limited number of radii can be drawn in a circle"

Explanation:

A circles radii is the distance between the center of a circle(It only has one) to the edge of the circle. There is only one radii in a circle. And a circle only has one diameter.

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Answer: A. An infinite number of diameters can be drawn in a circle.

Explanation:

There can be an infinite number of lines joining radii to the center. If we are placing 2 radii end-to-ending a circle, then we would have the same length as the diameter. Thus the diameter of the circle is twice as long as the radius. So, infinitely many diameters can be formed in the circle.

I got it from Goog|e, I hope it helps.

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