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The area of a circle of radius 5cm is numerically what percent of its circumference
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The area of a circle of radius 5cm is numerically what percent of its circumference
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The area of a circle of radius 5cm is numerically what percent of its circumference
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Circumference=2πr
C=2xπx5
C=π10
Area=πr2
Ar=πx5x5
Ar=π25
Percentage=π25 /π10 x100
P=250
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