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Jenny's frying pan has a radius of 8 inches. Find a. the circumference of the frying pan and b. the area of the frying pan. Use 3.14 for pi
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Jenny's frying pan has a radius of 8 inches. Find a. the circumference of the frying pan and b. the area of the frying pan. Use 3.14 for pi
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C= 2r * pi or C: Diameter times pi. So the circumference is 25.12 . A= pi times radians squared. Area equals 8 squared times 3.14 . Area is 200.96
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