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What happens to the area of the circle when it's radius is doubled? 12.57÷3.14 radius= 4cm
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What happens to the area of the circle when it's radius is doubled?
12.57÷3.14
radius= 4cm
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Area of circle = pi x radius squared where pi = 3.1416 radius = diameter/2 =
4/2 = 2 ins Area = 3.1416 x 2 x 2 sq.ins. = 12.5664 sq in.
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