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Let C be the circumference, r be the radius, and (pie)= 3.141592654 C = 2 x (pie)x r r = C ÷ (2 x (pie))
[2 x pie x radius] or [pie x diameter]
If it's the perimeter of a circle you go C=pie x diameter or C= 2 x pie x radias = 2 pie radias. This is all confusing but the answer is 62.83
Lenght x r x pie x 2
Circumference = 2 x pie x radius Therefore, radius = 10/2/pie =1.6
Lenght x r x pie x 2
Main Answer: To find out the area of the circle you must square the radius. Here's the answer: I took pie as 3.141592 Area = pie x radius squared A = pie x 13.25 squared --> pie x (13.25 x 13.25) A = 551.5457455 Don't forget to put the units on (e.g. mm, cm, etc) and round to whatever number of decimal places this question asks for. Extra Info: Circumference of a circle = pie x diameter Area of a circle = pie x radius squared C herry pie's d elicious --> C = pie x d A pple pie's r 2 --> A = pie x r2
2 x pi x the radius of the circle
pi X diameter or pi X radius X 2
No there is not x
Coordinates of Pie Island easter-egg: X:24461 and Y:914.
pie (3.14) x radius^2 x height