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1. Multiply pi (3.14) by the radius of the circle (half of the diameter which is the length of the circle on the widest part).

2. Square your result.

This uses the formula:

Area=πr2

where π=3.14

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14y ago

It is 360 degrees.

Use the formula Pi (3.14159) x diameter = circumference. Then divide the circumference by 360. This gives the distance between each degree around the circumference of the circle.

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Multiply the diameter of a circle by 3.14.

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