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Round 2, question 3: “What is the straight line from the center to the radius called in a circle?”. Can you have someone check this question? Maybe I misunderstand or have confused the question, but I think the question is worded incorrectly. The radius is a straight line from the center of a circle to the edge/circumference. I don’t think one can draw a straight line from the center to the radius – it would be part of the radius. Maybe the question should read “What is the straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere called?” and the answer would be “the Radius”. Or, if you want the answer to be “Circumference”, the question could be: “What is the linear distance of a circle's edge called?”.
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Hi, @Packadayhabit, thanks for taking the time to post! We've revised the question to read: What is the linear distance of a circle's edge called?
Thanks for playing!
Hi, @Packadayhabit, thanks for taking the time to post! We've revised the question to read: What is the linear distance of a circle's edge called?
Thanks for playing!
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