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You need to measure the diameter of the cent. Then divide the diameter in half to get the radius. The formula for area of a circle = ?r2, where ? is 3.14159. I think you would be better off using millimeters or centimeters instead of ft.

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You need to measure the diameter of the cent. Then divide the diameter in half to get the radius. The formula for area of a circle = πr2, where π is 3.14159. I think you would be better off using millimeters or centimeters instead of ft.

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