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take an actual sized schematic of the oval office and see how many pennies it takes to make the diameter then multiply it by"pi".
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different
the formula for calculating the surface area of an oval is A = Pi * a * b where a & b are the semimajor(half the long) and semiminor(half the short) axes
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"Oval" can be a variety of shapes. I suggest you use the equation for the area of an ellipse. Assume some convenient ratio of length-to-width.