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We know that the formula for the circumference (C) of a circle is:

C = 2πr

where r is the radius of the circle.

We are given that the circumference is 8πm, so we can write:

8πm = 2πr

Simplifying this equation by dividing both sides by 2π, we get:

r = 4m

Now that we know the radius of the circle, we can use the formula for the area (A) of a circle:

A = πr^2

Substituting the value we found for r, we get:

A = π(4m)^2

Simplifying this equation, we get:

A = π(16m^2)

A = 16πm^2

Therefore, the area of the circle is 16πm^2. The answer is C

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