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How many square feet are in a 40 foot diameter circle? - Answers

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the area of a circle is π times the radius squared. If the diameter is 40 feet, the radius is 20 feet. Plug that into the formula, and you get an area of 400π square feet. But who's really counting, right?



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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the area of a circle is π times the radius squared. If the diameter is 40 feet, the radius is 20 feet. Plug that into the formula, and you get an area of 400π square feet. But who's really counting, right?



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How many square feet are in a 40 foot diameter circle? - Answers

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the area of a circle is π times the radius squared. If the diameter is 40 feet, the radius is 20 feet. Plug that into the formula, and you get an area of 400π square feet. But who's really counting, right?

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