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From: Carrie Jones <pusykatz86@aol.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2000040817:47:38 Subject: Re: Area of circles/ Geometry To find the area of a circle: Area=3.14 times(radius times radius) so if a circle has a radius of 2 then you do 3.14 multiplied by 2 times 2 therefore... 3.14 multiplied by 4 and therefore you get the area of a circle!!
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