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Cannon Orozco
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5 November, 13:26
Circumference of a circle of radius 13.4cm
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Denise Norton
5 November, 13:47
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26.8 pi or approx. 84.19
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference can be found by multiplying the diameter by pi. The diameter is twice the radius, which in this case is 13.4, so it's 13.4 * 2 = 26.8.
Multiply by pi, and you've got your answer!
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