SOLUTION: Let's let r represent the radius of the circle (in feet), let d represent the diameter of the circle (in feet), let C represent the circumference of the circle (in feet), and let A

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Question 1122158: Let's let r represent the radius of the circle (in feet), let d represent the diameter of the circle (in feet), let C represent the circumference of the circle (in feet), and let A represent the area of the circle (in square feet).
e. Write a formula that expresses the circle's area A in terms of its Circumference C

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e. Write a formula that expresses the circle's area A in terms of its Circumference C





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