Respuesta :
20 I believe, if the area is equal to the radius squared times Pi then the radius is 10 (found by the square root of 100) and the diameter is two times the radius
S= [tex] \pi r^{2} [/tex]
100 pi = [tex] \pi r^{2} [/tex]
100 = r 2
r = 10 cm
d= 2*10=20 cm
100 pi = [tex] \pi r^{2} [/tex]
100 = r 2
r = 10 cm
d= 2*10=20 cm