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Written in terms of pi how many times greater is the area than the circumference
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Written in terms of pi how many times greater is the area than the circumference
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2021-08-29T09:10:38+00:00
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Those two quantities are incommensurate, you can’t compare them. The circumference is a length and the area is an area. There is no way to compare the two.
Now if you’re talking about the formula Area = circumference squared over 4 times Pi, and if you’re just going to go with the numerical values of Area and circumference, then there is an answer.
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If its radius is 9 cm, it’s circumference would be two times radius times pi equal to 18 pi. Also its area is pi R squared which is equal to 81 pi. Circumference = 18 pi Area = 81 pi Area is 4.5 times greater than the circumference. The answer is C.