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How do you calculate the circumference and area? - Answers

for circumference you multiply diameter by pi (22 over 7 or 3.14) and for area you do radius (half of diameter) multiplied by itself then multiplied by pi. if you want volume you can multiply the height of the cylinder by the area of it's circle.



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for circumference you multiply diameter by pi (22 over 7 or 3.14) and for area you do radius (half of diameter) multiplied by itself then multiplied by pi. if you want volume you can multiply the height of the cylinder by the area of it's circle.



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How do you calculate the circumference and area? - Answers

for circumference you multiply diameter by pi (22 over 7 or 3.14) and for area you do radius (half of diameter) multiplied by itself then multiplied by pi. if you want volume you can multiply the height of the cylinder by the area of it's circle.

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