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babygirlsav2:

Whats the diameter of 36 and 55

DDfan:

Do you have a picture to explain this more?

babygirlsav2:

No

DDfan:

hmmm can u take a ss of where this question is?

SmokeyBrown:

I'd like to clarify with some more information. And maybe a screenshot, as DDfan suggested, would include this information too. What are we finding the diameter of? And what do the values 36 and 55 refer to? Are we looking at a radius; a circumference; an area? Without more context and meaning, we can't really do anything with the numbers alone

DDfan:

YES!

SmokeyBrown:

For reference, the diameter of a circle would be 2 times its radius and also equal to the circumference divided by pi. Not sure if that helps, since it's not even clear whether we're talking about a circle or possible some sort of oval shape, but I thought the information could be helpful while we wait on more info; or maybe that's enough to help you find the answer yourself

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