yannij yannij
  • 11-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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what's the difference between circumference and the area of a circle?​

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cblue8282 cblue8282
  • 11-05-2019

The circumference is the distance around the circle, and can be represented with one dimension, aka inches, centimeters, etc. (although really in two).

The area is the space the circle fills up, and is represented in two dimensions, aka inches², squared centimeters, etc.

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mclaum1 mclaum1
  • 11-05-2019

Answer: The circumference is the outside perimeter of the circle. The area is the total area inside the circle.

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