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Explain what is the difference between radius
and circumference

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User TPAKTOPA
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Answer:

the radius is the line from center to perimeter and circumference is the enclosed boundary

Explanation:

radius- is any of the line segments from a circle or spheres center to its perimeter

circumference- the enclosed boundary a curved geometric figure, especially a circle

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User Joseph Dunn
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Answer:

The circumference is the perimeter, specifically the perimeter of a circle. It can be solved by using the following formula:

C = 2πr

C stands for circumference.

π stands for pi, or 3.14 (rounded).

r stands for radius.

The radius is the distance from the center point of the circle to any point on the circle. It is denoted by the variable, r, as stated above. It is 1/2 of the diameter.

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