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I already tried C=pi times diameter but it didn't work so can someone help me please.
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I already tried C=pi times diameter but it didn't work so can someone help me please.
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Circumference is pi times diameter
14 pi
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C=2pi(diameter)
C=2pi(14)
C=28pi
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