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How do you calculate the circumference of a circle if you know the are

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Answer:

C = 2√(Aπ).

Explanation:

The area A = π r^2 where r = radius

and the circumference = 2 π r.

From the formula for the area r = √(A / π)

So the circumference is found by substituting in C = 2 π r for r:

C = 2 π √(A / π)

C = 2√(Aπ).

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