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The area of a circle is 100(Pi), what's its diameter?

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User Jamjam
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20 I believe, if the area is equal to the radius squared times Pi then the radius is 10 (found by the square root of 100) and the diameter is two times the radius
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User Zloctb
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S=
\pi r^(2)
100 pi =
\pi r^(2)
100 = r 2
r = 10 cm
d= 2*10=20 cm


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