A problem i never got correct

Richay

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There's this problem i've been working on for ages and i still haven't gotten it right lol.

Teh Circumference of a circle is 16 pi inches! Find the radius of the circle and the area of the circle!!!!! Then find the volume of a circular cylinder 5 inches tall that has this circle as its base!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

makes no sense!!
 
\(\displaystyle C = 2\pi r\)

\(\displaystyle 16\pi = 2\pi r\)

so ... what does r = ?

once you find out, substitute it for r in the formula below to find the circle's area.

\(\displaystyle A = \pi r^2\)
 
Richay said:
My answer is 276.0688
What does this value stand for?

Please reply showing your steps.

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
Richay said:
There's this problem i've been working on for ages and i still haven't gotten it right lol.
Teh Circumference of a circle is 16 pi inches! Find the radius of the circle and the area of the circle!!!!! Then find the volume of a circular cylinder 5 inches tall that has this circle as its base!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! makes no sense!!
Reason it makes no sense is evidently because you skipped most
of your classes, or were not listening to your teacher.
If you cannot solve: 16 pi = 2 pi r
then you need more help than what is available here.

Can you solve this for x?
6a = 3ax
 
Richay said:
R = 43.96?

I don't get it. My answer is 276.0688

let's go back to 3rd grade ...

(16 :)) = (2 :)) times what whole number?
 
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