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If anyone can help me answer this it would be great thx
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If anyone can help me answer this it would be great thx
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RADIUS:A=3.14*r^2
area=256pi
256*3.14=3.14*r^2
divide both sides by 3.14
256=r^2
square root
16=r
DIAMETER:
3.Now double the radius to get the diameter.32 is the diameter.
radius=16ft
diameter=32ft
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ok so remember
area=pir^2
area=256pi
256pi=pir^2
divide both sides by pi
256=r^2
squaer root
16=r
find r and d
d=2r
d=2(16)
d=32
radius=16ft
diameter=32ft
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