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Why does pi = circumference divided by diameter? - FunTrivia

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Nov 3, 2009 - "By definition, pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi is always the same number, no matter which circle you use to compute it. "

Is "pi" circumfrence divided by diameter, or diameter divided by ...

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Mar 3, 2007 - Calculating the Circumference of a Circle. The circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle. ... The circumference of a circle can be found by multiplying pi ¶ (which is equal to 3.14) by the diameter of the circle. If a circle has a diameter of 4, its circumference is 3.14*4=12.56.

Why is Pi a Constant? - Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math

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Aug 1, 2000 - 2 posts
Why is the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter, or pi, the same ... to diameter - that is, 'the value of pi' - would be exactly equal to 2, ...

Circumference - Math Goodies

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by diameter , your quotient should come close to Pi . Another way to write this formula is: Circumference equals Pi times diameter where · means multiply.

Column Pi (Ratio of the Circumference of a Circle to Its Diameter ...

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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 ...

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