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Well, darling, if the circumference is 54, then we can use the formula C = 2πr to find the radius. Just plug in the circumference (54) and solve for r. So, 54 = 2πr, divide by 2π, and you'll find that the radius is 27/π or approximately 8.59. Voilà!

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To find the radius when given the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula C = 2πr, where C is the circumference and r is the radius. In this case, the circumference is 54, so we can plug that in as 54 = 2πr. To solve for r, divide both sides by 2π to get r = 54 / 2π ≈ 8.59. Therefore, the radius of the circle is approximately 8.59 units.

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Radius of a circle = circumference/(2*pi)

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