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If you are equating the area of the circle and the square or equating the circumderence/perimeter.

Since the Square has an area od 144 sq.ft. (NOT ft).

Then its perimeter is 48 ft.

If the circle has a perimter of 48 ft. Then its radius is

48 = 2 (3.14) r

r = 48/(2 3.14) = 7.639 ft.

Hence are (ccircle) = 7.639^(2) x 3.14 = 183.346... sq.ft.

NB When describing the AREa in the Imperial System of Lunear measure it is described as 'sq'ft' (square feet) , NOT ft (feet .

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Any number you like. The circle, in the question, has nothing to do with the square.

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