Find the circumference of the center of a large egg?
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The center of an egg is a point.  The circumference of an egg is the distance around the outter edge.  The egg has a circumference, but the center does not.

Actually, since an egg is not a sphere, an egg has an infinite number of circumferences, some smaller (around the thinner waist part, like the Earth's equator) and some larger (like a couple of lattitude lines going through the Earth's north and south poles).
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