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How do you find area of circle when width and diameter given? - Answers
We don't know what the "width" of a circle is.The diameter of a circle is all the information you need to calculate the area.-- Take 1/2 of the diameter. Call is "R"". (That's called the circle's "radius".)-- Area of the circle is: (pi) x (R2) ."pi" is a number that can never be written down exactly. If you need to calculatean area, you can use 3.14 for 'pi', or you can use 22/7 . They're both very close.
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How do you find area of circle when width and diameter given? - Answers
We don't know what the "width" of a circle is.The diameter of a circle is all the information you need to calculate the area.-- Take 1/2 of the diameter. Call is "R"". (That's called the circle's "radius".)-- Area of the circle is: (pi) x (R2) ."pi" is a number that can never be written down exactly. If you need to calculatean area, you can use 3.14 for 'pi', or you can use 22/7 . They're both very close.
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How do you find area of circle when width and diameter given? - Answers
We don't know what the "width" of a circle is.The diameter of a circle is all the information you need to calculate the area.-- Take 1/2 of the diameter. Call is "R"". (That's called the circle's "radius".)-- Area of the circle is: (pi) x (R2) ."pi" is a number that can never be written down exactly. If you need to calculatean area, you can use 3.14 for 'pi', or you can use 22/7 . They're both very close.
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