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A circle has a diameter of 6, an area of b square units, and a circumference of c units. What is the value of b+c?

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The equation for area of a circle is (pi)(r^2) and the circumference of a circle is equal to (2)(pi)(r).

Pi is commonly equal to about 3.14, but if you plug it into a calculator it is much more precise.

R is the radius of a circle, or half of the length across (aka diameter) of a circle.
So r = 3 or 1/2 of the diameter of 6.

If you plug 3 into both equations you get (pi)(9) =28.26 (roughly) and 2(3)(pi) = 18.84 (roughly).

The equation says these two values must be added (a+b) so, 28.26 + 18.84 = 47.1

Note: if the answer has the pi symbol in it, it just means you add 9(pi) + 6(pi) without changing the pi symbol to 3.14, which is equal to: 15(pi)

Hope this helps! :)