Section 6.5: The Circumference/Diameter Ratio
Circumference can be thought of as the "perimeter" of a circle or the distance around a circle. Since pi is the ratio of circumference to diameter, circumference can be calculated by multiplying the circle's diameter by pi. Another formula substitutes d = 2r, where one diameter equals two radii, and C = 2(r)(pi). Related topics include area of a circle, arc length, and parts of a circle.
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