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HELP PLEASE!! *working backwards* Calculate the radius of a circle with each measurement: AREA: 95.0cm2
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HELP PLEASE!!
*working backwards*
Calculate the radius of a circle with each measurement:
AREA: 95.0cm2
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If Area = pi times the radius squared, then you would need to divide 95 by 3.14 and then take that number, round it if its a decimal, and divide in half. (by 2) this should give you your radius.
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answer is 5.5, enjoy the A
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