3.1415926 times the diameter
2007-05-29 15:07:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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To find the circumference of a circle, multiply its diameter by pi, which roughly translates as 3.1415.
2007-05-29 22:08:53
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answer #2
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answered by Victoria C 3
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The value of (pi) multiplied by the diameter of the circle
2007-05-29 22:08:18
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answered by Vider 3
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You do Pi (3.14) times the diameter.
If the diameter was 3 then you would multiply 3.14 by 3 to get 9.42
2007-05-29 22:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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2 multipied by the radius multiplied by Pi. Or Pi multiplied by the diameter. Otherwise represented like this 2r(pi) or d(pi)
2007-05-29 22:15:08
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answered by switchbetterthanyou 1
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well 2 dif answers
1) PI(Radius times 2)
2)PI(diameter)
since diameter is 2 times the radius they would yeild the same answer
2007-05-29 22:09:18
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answered by Micky D 3
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Multiply Pi by the diameter. (Ï x D)
2007-05-29 22:07:42
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answered by Norrie 7
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If radius = r , diameter, d = 2r
C = 2.Ï.r
C = Ï.d
2007-05-30 05:01:47
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answer #8
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answered by Como 7
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u do diameter times pi which is 3.14
2007-05-29 22:08:49
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answered by Mindy 2
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diameter times pi (3.14)
2007-05-29 22:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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