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How do you get the circumference out of the area? - Answers
you divide by pi (3.14) then take the square root, then multiply by 2 and multiply by pi (3.14)...in that order i.e. if you have a circle with area of 314 square inches, you take the 314 and divide by 3.14...you get 100...then you take the square root of 100...you get 10...then you multiply by 2...you get 20...then you multply by 3.14...you get 62.8 inches...thats the circumference of a circle with an area of 314 square inches
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How do you get the circumference out of the area? - Answers
you divide by pi (3.14) then take the square root, then multiply by 2 and multiply by pi (3.14)...in that order i.e. if you have a circle with area of 314 square inches, you take the 314 and divide by 3.14...you get 100...then you take the square root of 100...you get 10...then you multiply by 2...you get 20...then you multply by 3.14...you get 62.8 inches...thats the circumference of a circle with an area of 314 square inches
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How do you get the circumference out of the area? - Answers
you divide by pi (3.14) then take the square root, then multiply by 2 and multiply by pi (3.14)...in that order i.e. if you have a circle with area of 314 square inches, you take the 314 and divide by 3.14...you get 100...then you take the square root of 100...you get 10...then you multiply by 2...you get 20...then you multply by 3.14...you get 62.8 inches...thats the circumference of a circle with an area of 314 square inches
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