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Using the results of your observation, how can you calculate the area of the circle if you know the circle’s circumference? Show all work to support your thinking.
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Using the results of your observation, how can you calculate the area of the circle if you know the circle’s circumference? Show all work to support your thinking.
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Sorry I had to delete the answer here, I apologize.
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Trick question. You can’t.
1. Bc you don’t have enough information.
2. Bc the CIRCUMFERENCE of a circle has nothing to do with the AREA of a circle.
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