Here's how to convert the properties of a circle to get specific information. For example, a circle has an area of 49pi. To get the diameter, divide the area of the circle by pi. After that, you need to determine the square root of the quotient so you know what's the radius of the circle. Once you know the radius of the circle, multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter. For another example, how do you get the radius of a circle that has a circumpherence of 96pi? First of all, divide the circumpherence by pi to get the diameter. After that, divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius
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