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Oh, dude, this is like basic math 101. The diameter of a circle is just twice the radius, so if the radius is 1 meter, the diameter is 2 meters. It's like the circle's way of saying, "I'm just twice as big as my radius, no big deal."

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Diameter of the circle: 2 times 1 = 2 meters

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Q: The radius of a circle is 1 meter. What is the circle's diameter?
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