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How do you find the radius of something? - Answers
take the diameter (say there is a circle and you want to find the radius of it, first you would need the diameter, in order to get the diameter you need to measure the circle by taking a ruler then putting two 'corduns' in the middle of the corners of it and BAM! you got the radius! the formula is " g = (2) (47) y = x. "
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How do you find the radius of something? - Answers
take the diameter (say there is a circle and you want to find the radius of it, first you would need the diameter, in order to get the diameter you need to measure the circle by taking a ruler then putting two 'corduns' in the middle of the corners of it and BAM! you got the radius! the formula is " g = (2) (47) y = x. "
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How do you find the radius of something? - Answers
take the diameter (say there is a circle and you want to find the radius of it, first you would need the diameter, in order to get the diameter you need to measure the circle by taking a ruler then putting two 'corduns' in the middle of the corners of it and BAM! you got the radius! the formula is " g = (2) (47) y = x. "
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