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How can you find the diameter and radius if you know the circumference.

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User Lisa Li
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Circles are all similar, and "the circumference divided by the diameter" produces the same value regardless of their radius. This value is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter and is called π (Pi).

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User Sam Bellerose
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If we say the circumference is 1600 pi, and this is equal to pi times the diameter, we can just divide both sides by pi to get the diameter, which is going to be 1600.

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