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A circle has an area between 100-150 square inches,what are some possible lengths for a diameter of this circle

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Answer:

it would range between 11.28379... to 13.819765...

Explanation:

the circle's area formula is pi * radius^2

so you make to equation, plugging the 100 and 150 into the circle's area

you get square root of (100/pi) which gets 11.28379... for the area of 100

you do the same with 150 to get square root of (150/pi) which gets 13.819765...

those are the diameter of the circle since the diameter is double the radius which i already multiplied afterwards. so if you need the radius divide the number ive given you

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