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The radius of a circle is twice its diameter.

What is the radius of a circle? Radius of a circle is half of it diameter i.e. radius (r) of a circle is it diameter (d) divided by 2.

So radius of a circle is NOT twice its diameter but rather half of its diameter.

Answer: False



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Answer to Q151

The radius of a circle is twice its diameter.

What is the radius of a circle? Radius of a circle is half of it diameter i.e. radius (r) of a circle is it diameter (d) divided by 2.

So radius of a circle is NOT twice its diameter but rather half of its diameter.

Answer: False

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