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Which term refers to the distance around a circle: radius, circumference, or pi?

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The term that refers to the distance around a circle is circumference.

The circumference of a circle is the total length of the outside perimeter of the circle. It is calculated by multiplying the radius of the circle by two times pi (2n).
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The distance around a circle is called the circumference. It is considered as the perimeter of a circle. 

The circumference can be used to find other important properties of a circle, such as the area and diameter.

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It is considered as the perimeter of a circle. 

The circumference can be used to find other important properties of a circle, such as the area and diameter
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The circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula \(C = 2\pi r\), where \(C\) represents the circumference and \(r\) represents the radius of the circle.
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