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Answer:


\boxed{\sf C = 81.64 \ cm}

Given:

Radius of circle (r) = 13 cm

To Find:

Circumference of the circle (C)

Explanation:

Circumference of the circle is given as:


\boxed{ \bold{C = 2\pi r}}

By substituting value of π & r in the formula we get:


\sf \implies C = 2 * 3.14 * 13 \\ \\ \sf \implies C = 81.64 \: cm


\therefore

Circumference of the circle (C) = 81.64 cm

User Waris
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Answer:

C=81.64

Explanation:

C=2(3.14)(13)

C=6.28(13)

C=81.64

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