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How is a change in the circumference of a circle related to the diameter of a circle

Sagot :

Answer:

let's use c as circumference, d for diameter

lets say c increases, d is related to c, d will also increase

if c decreases, d will too.

Let's put in this way.

Pretend you're at a store,

The more you spend, the more points you get in their loyalty program

C is going to be the amount you spend

D will be how many points you get

Spend more, more points

spend less, less points

P.S

C is the independent variable, D is the dependent variable. (I think that's the right way, if not ignore the postscript aka P.S)