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If the following are the definitions of the symbols referenced in the question:

c = circumference

r = radius

d = diameter

l = length

w = width

then NONE of the formulas listed in the question is correct.

The circumference of a circle is (pi) times d.

d is the diameter, (pi) = 3.14156 (rounded)

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