Question 1134852
area of a circle is pi * r^2


if the radius of the circle for new york is 5 centimeters, then the area of the circle for new york is pi * 5^2 = 25 * pi.


if you let N equal the population for new york and T equal the population for texas and C equal the population for california, then:


the area of the circle for texas would be T / N * 25 * pi.


the area of the circle for california would be C / N * 25 * pi.


if you want to derive the radius of the circle, the formula for that is radius = square root of (area / pi).


for example, the radius for the area of the circle that represents new york is equal to the square root of (25 * pi / pi) = square root of (25) = 5.


i did the calculations in excel.


these are the results.


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i'm not exactly sure what you are looking for, but if it's the area of the circle that represents new york, then your answer is 25 * pi square centimeters which is equal to 78.5 square centimeters rounded to the nearest tenth.