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Find the area of the circle. Use 3.14 for π
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I don't see the circle's size — could you tell me its radius or diameter (or give the circumference or an image with measurements)?
Formula: Area = πr^2. Using π = 3.14, compute Area = 3.14 × r^2.
Examples:
- If r = 5 units: Area = 3.14 × 5^2 = 3.14 × 25 = 78.5 square units.
- If diameter d = 10 units: r = d/2 = 5, so Area = 78.5 square units.
Give the radius/diameter (and units if you want) and I’ll compute the area.
Formula: Area = πr^2. Using π = 3.14, compute Area = 3.14 × r^2.
Examples:
- If r = 5 units: Area = 3.14 × 5^2 = 3.14 × 25 = 78.5 square units.
- If diameter d = 10 units: r = d/2 = 5, so Area = 78.5 square units.
Give the radius/diameter (and units if you want) and I’ll compute the area.
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