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Why is the ratio of circumference to diameter constant

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Answered by Anonymous
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Circles are all similar, and "the circumference divided by the diameter" produces the same value regardless of their radius. This value is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter and is called π (Pi). ... As the diameter of the circle is 2, Pi is greater than 3.

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