Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The largest bubblegum bubble ever blown had a diameter of 23 inches. What was the bubble’s circumference?"
...To calculate the circumference of a circle, you multiply the diameter by p (pi). Using the formula C = p × d, a bubble with a 23-inch diameter has a circumference of approximately 72.2 inches (23 × 3.14). This record-setting bubble was blown by Susan Montgomery Williams in 2004 and is officially recognized by Guinness World Records. At more than six feet around, the bubble’s size underscores just how remarkable the achievement was, adding a playful mathematical twist to one of the most stickiest and unusual records in trivia history.
