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  • 03-10-2019
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How do you solve for the value of a radius

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kyle69420
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  • 03-10-2019
To calculate the radius of a circle by using the circumference, take the circumference of the circle and divide it by 2 times π. For a circle with a circumference of 15, you would divide 15 by 2 times 3.14 and round the decimal point to your answer of approximately 2.39. Be sure to include the units in your answer. Or just 1/2 the diameter :p
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