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What is the area and circumference of a circle that has a radius of 6.8 feet?

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AL2006

-- The area of any circle is  (pi) times (the circle's radius)².

If the radius is 6.8 feet, then the area is (pi) x (6.8)² = 145.27 square feet (rounded)


-- The circumference of any circle is (2 pi) x (the circle's radius).

If the radius is 6.8 feet, then the circumference is (2pi) x (6.8)= 42.73 feet (rounded)


in order to find the ares you do
a= 3.14 times r squared 
so 3.14 x 6.8 ²
 
yeppy i think thats how you do it
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