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15 July, 14:45

When given the diameter, how can you use that information to find the area of a circle?

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  1. 15 July, 15:20
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    The area of a circle = 3.14 (Pi) x radius squared.

    By having the diameter you can find the radius just by diving the diameter by 2 like if the diameter is 12 then the radius is 6 so 3.14 x 6squared = 113.04

    6squared is 6 x 6
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