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A circle with a diameter of 21 cm. 

How would you find the area of that circle? 

 

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Question: How do you find the area of a circle?

The area of a circle is given by,

A = piR^2

where R is the radius of the circle and pi (the greek letter for p) is a constant and equals 3.14159 (approx)

Your example:

A circle with a diameter of 21 cm.

How would you find the area of that circle?

Diameter = 21 cm, so Radius = (1/2) Diameter = 10.5 cm

A = pi(10.5)^2 = pi*110.25 = 3.14159*110.25 = 346.36

Answer: Area = 346.36 cm^2

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