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How do you figure circumference of a circle? - Answers
The formula to figure out the circumference (area around the circle) of a circle ispi(3.14) times radius^2 ( to the second power).Now there are ways people can trick you like they give you the diameter but radius is 1/2 of the diameter so you have to divide the diameter by 2.See this example:A circle has a diameter of 12 feet. What is the area of the circle?So now you would have two divide 12 by 2 which equals 6. 6^2=36Now multiply 36 and 3.14 that would equal 113.04.That is the area of the circle 113.04.
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How do you figure circumference of a circle? - Answers
The formula to figure out the circumference (area around the circle) of a circle ispi(3.14) times radius^2 ( to the second power).Now there are ways people can trick you like they give you the diameter but radius is 1/2 of the diameter so you have to divide the diameter by 2.See this example:A circle has a diameter of 12 feet. What is the area of the circle?So now you would have two divide 12 by 2 which equals 6. 6^2=36Now multiply 36 and 3.14 that would equal 113.04.That is the area of the circle 113.04.
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How do you figure circumference of a circle? - Answers
The formula to figure out the circumference (area around the circle) of a circle ispi(3.14) times radius^2 ( to the second power).Now there are ways people can trick you like they give you the diameter but radius is 1/2 of the diameter so you have to divide the diameter by 2.See this example:A circle has a diameter of 12 feet. What is the area of the circle?So now you would have two divide 12 by 2 which equals 6. 6^2=36Now multiply 36 and 3.14 that would equal 113.04.That is the area of the circle 113.04.
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