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Is it true that if you know the radius of a circle you can double it to get the diameter?
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Is it true that if you know the radius of a circle you can double it to get the diameter?
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Is it true that if you know the radius of a circle you can double it to get the diameter?
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With the radius, you are able to calculate the diameter because:
Diameter = Radius × 2
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Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter = Radius x 2
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