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well, if you look at the picture, the "radius" is 1/4, so r = 1/4.


\bf \textit{diameter of a circle}\\\\ d= 2r\qquad \boxed{r=(1)/(4)}\implies d=2\cdot \cfrac{1}{4}\implies d=\cfrac{1}{2}\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ \textit{circumference of a circle}\\\\ C=2\pi r\qquad \boxed{r=(1)/(4)~,~\pi =\cfrac{22}{7}}\implies C=2\left( (22)/(7) \right)\left( (1)/(4) \right) \\\\\\ C=\cfrac{2\cdot 22\cdot 1}{7\cdot 4}\implies C=\cfrac{11}{7}\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\


\bf \textit{area of a circle}\\\\ A=\pi r^2\qquad \boxed{r=(1)/(4)~,~\pi =\cfrac{22}{7}}\implies A=\left( (22)/(7) \right)\left( (1)/(4) \right)^2 \\\\\\ A=\cfrac{22}{7}\cdot \cfrac{1^2}{4^2}\implies A=\cfrac{22}{7}\cdot \cfrac{1}{16}\implies A=\cfrac{11}{56}
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