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why is circumference of a circle is circumference divided by diameter

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Answered by skhaki05
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This question does not seem to make sense.  Could you recheck, please?

Answered by KnowMore
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Circles are all similar and the circumference divided by the diameter produces the same value always regardless of the radius.Its value is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to it's diameter and is called the (Pi).
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