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Can you find the area of a circle conference of a circle given the radius or diameter?

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Please reword this question but judging this I think this means you have to know the area of a circle which is π×r*2.

If you have the circumference you divide by 2 and square it.

If you have a radius you have to just square it.

If this did not help reply back.

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Answer:

Yes you can, as the circumference of a circle can be found by multiplying pi ( π = 3.14 ) by the diameter of the circle, and if you have the radius you simply multiply it by 2 to find the diameter.

Explanation:

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