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How do you find Radius with just the circumference? An Equation Would be
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User ADH
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Answer:

To find the radius with just the circumference is with this formula:

R = C ÷ (2 × π)

Or just divide the circumference by 2 times pi.

Here's an example:

The circumference is 26

R = C ÷ (2 × π)

R = 26 ÷ (2 × 3.14)

R = 26 ÷ 6.28

R = 4.140127388535032‬ or 4.1

Hope this helped

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User Bor
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answer:

c =


2\pi r

or


\pi \: d

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User Ali Adravi
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