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A circle has a diameter of 5 meters and a square has a side length of 5 meters. Which has a greater area.
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A circle has a diameter of 5 meters and a square has a side length of 5 meters. Which has a greater area.
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5²=25
π(5/2)²=~19.63495
The square has more area.
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The square. The square's area is 5x5, which is 25. The circle's is 5*pi/3.14.
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