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The area of a circle is the number of square units inside the circle. is this true or false? Please explain why?
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The area of a circle is the number of square units inside the circle. is this true or false? Please explain why?
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The area of a circle is the number of square units inside the circle.
is this true or false?
Please explain why?
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True.
All areas are expressed in square units.
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