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2nd Division

Previous circles, each was divided into two, which means, each had a diameter of 0.25. Or you could say those were divided into 4 parts, which if each was formed as a circle, then each had a smaller diameter than its previous original size as two circles.

  • EQUATION = 2^2[dividers] = 4 circles
  • STATUS = there were 4 circles
  • The Diameter of each circle = 1 meter (diameter/4 (circles) = 0.25 meter

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