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Enrique says that when you know the diameter of a circle you can find the radius. how can find the radius. How can he find the length of radius if he knows the length of the diameter?

and no there's no example

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Answer:

The radius is always half of the diameter.

Explanation:

Well, the radius is always half of the diameter. For example, if the diameter is 8, the radius will be 4, since 4 is one-half of 8. Hope this is helpful!!!

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