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A circle has area $25 \pi \mathrm{ft}^{2}$. What would be the perimeter of a square whose sides each measure the same length as the radius of the circle?
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Given that the area of the circle is $25\pi$ ft$^2$, we can set up the equation $\pi r^2 = 25\pi$. Show more…
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