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Oh, what a happy little question! To find the diameter of a circle with an area of 5000 sq ft, we first need to find the radius by taking the square root of the area divided by pi. Once we have the radius, we can easily calculate the diameter by multiplying it by 2. Just a few simple calculations and you'll have your answer, like a beautiful tree in the middle of your canvas!

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(1) A=(pi)r^2

(2) d=2r

From (1): r= sqrt(A/pi)

sub (1) into (2): d=2*sqrt(A/pi)

d= 2*sqrt(5000/pi)

d= 79.79 ft

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