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A circle has a circumference of 100 m. Find its area

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User Aaronjg
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Answer:

A =796.1783439 m^2

Explanation:

circumference = 2 * pi *r

100 = 2 * pi *r

Divide by 2

50 = pi r

Divide by pi

50/pi = r

Using 3.14 for pi

50/3.14 = r

15.92356688=r

Now we can find the area

A = pi r^2

A = 3.14 ( 15.92356688)^2

A =796.1783439 m^2

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User Framontb
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Area of circle=796.5

Answer:

Solution given:

circumference of circle=100m

2πr=100m

r=100/(2π)

r=15.92m

now

area of circle=πr²=π×15.92²=796.5m²[approximately]

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User Elmorabea
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