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Estimate the length of the radius, if the area of a circle is 750 mm2.
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Estimate the length of the radius, if the area of a circle is 750 mm2.
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Since the area of a circle is PiR^2, we need to divide by Pi, then square root the remaining answer.
750/3.14 = 238.85
The sq rt of 238.85 = 15.45
The radius is ~15.5mm or 16mm if rounded.
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Well, the area of a circle = pi * r^2. You know the area and the value of pi so solve for r (the radius).
750/pi = r^2
Square root (750/pi) = r.
The radius of your circle is 5*square root(30/pi) or approximately 15.45
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