The circumference is ALL the way around the circle, while the radius is only HALF way into the middle of the circle.
I'm guessing you meant "What is the relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference?"
Radius is half of the diameter of a circle, circumference is PI times diameter; therefore, the circumference is PI times two times radius.
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C=2(pi)r
There is a constant relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference. This is expressed in a formula.
Ah, what a delightful question! The radius of a circle fits into the circumference of the circle exactly 2 times. Just imagine the radius wrapping around the circle, giving it a warm hug, and then doing it one more time for good measure. It's a beautiful relationship between the radius and the circumference, creating harmony and balance in the circle's lovely shape.
circumference = pi*diameter or pi = circumference/diameter
The radius of a circle with a circumference of 110 is: 17.507