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How are circumference and diameter related? - Answers
Circumference and diameter differ by a factor of approximately 3.141, or more precisely, pi. Circumference divided by pi will provide you with the diameter, while diameter multipled by pi will provide you with the circumference. In lieu of a calculator (if you don't have one) that has a pi-function, 3.14 is usually sufficient for an estimate.
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How are circumference and diameter related? - Answers
Circumference and diameter differ by a factor of approximately 3.141, or more precisely, pi. Circumference divided by pi will provide you with the diameter, while diameter multipled by pi will provide you with the circumference. In lieu of a calculator (if you don't have one) that has a pi-function, 3.14 is usually sufficient for an estimate.
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How are circumference and diameter related? - Answers
Circumference and diameter differ by a factor of approximately 3.141, or more precisely, pi. Circumference divided by pi will provide you with the diameter, while diameter multipled by pi will provide you with the circumference. In lieu of a calculator (if you don't have one) that has a pi-function, 3.14 is usually sufficient for an estimate.
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