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    If area of circle is equal to the area of square, then what is the relation between circumference (c) and perimeter (p) of the square?
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    The relationship is that the perimeter of the square is equal to the circumference of the circle multiplied by 1.13. Thus, p = 1.13 c. Here's how that's derived: the circle's area (πr²) is defined as being equal to the square's area (4s), where r is the circle's radius, and s is the square's side. So πr² = s², making s equal to r√π. The square's perimeter is 4s, or 4r√π. You would have to multiply the circumference (2πr) by (2/√π), or 1.13, to get the square's perimeter (4r√π). So the relationship of circumference to perimeter is p = 1.13 c. This is true only when the two areas are equal.
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    What is the area of circle whose radius is the diagonal of a square whose area is 4 cm square?
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    A square with an area of 4 cm² has sides of 2 cm each and a diagonal of 2√2 cm. A circle whose radius is 2√2 cm has an area of π(2√2)² = 8π = 25.13 cm².
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    If area of a square is A, how do I find the area of circle using same perimeter?
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    If the square's area is A, each side is √A. So the square's perimeter is 4√A, and so is the circle's circumference. Then the diameter of the circle is its circumference divided by pi, or (4√A) / π, meaning its radius is (2√A) / π. Then the circle's area is πr², or π(2√A / π)² = 4A / π² = (0.405)(A), or (.4A).
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    What is a circle in thirds?
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    That may refer to a circle that has been divided into three equal sectors, all of whose central angles are 120°.
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    If the side of a square is equal to the area of the circle, how do I find the ratio between the side of the square and the radius of the circle?
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    The side of the square is equal to the square of the radius multiplied by pi.
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    What is the GCF of 16 and 12?
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    16 = (2 x 2) x 2 x 2. 12 = (2 x 2) x 3. Therefore, their greatest common factor is 2 x 2 = 4.
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    What is the relationship of the area of the circle to a square if the circle is inside the square?
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    The area of the circle is equal to the area of the square multiplied by one-quarter of pi.
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