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Find the circumference of circle with radius rcm​

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Explanation:

By definition, pi is equal to c/d, where c is the circumference and d is the diameter.

This means that C = pi(d).

However, since diameter is twice the radius, if we let the radius be r cm, d=2r.

This gives that C=2pi(r).

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