if the circumference of a circle id doubled, then what about the diameter of the circle?
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Experimental evidence (using string) leads one to see that if the radius of a circle is doubled, then the circumference is doubled, and more generally that the circumference is proportional to the radius. ... Thus the diameter of a circle is twice the radius of that circle.
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Doubles.
All linear dimensions double.
Areas, a square dimension, will double^2, or quadruple.
Volumes, if it had any, being a cubic dimension, will double^cubed, or octuple (8x)
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