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How do you calculate the area of a ring? - Answers
Treat the ring as a circle. Area equals pi (3.14) times the radius squared. Whether you take the inner of the ring or the outer of the ring, rather depends on how thick the ring is - inner is probably best as that should loosely match the thickness of the finger on which the ring will eventually sit.
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How do you calculate the area of a ring? - Answers
Treat the ring as a circle. Area equals pi (3.14) times the radius squared. Whether you take the inner of the ring or the outer of the ring, rather depends on how thick the ring is - inner is probably best as that should loosely match the thickness of the finger on which the ring will eventually sit.
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How do you calculate the area of a ring? - Answers
Treat the ring as a circle. Area equals pi (3.14) times the radius squared. Whether you take the inner of the ring or the outer of the ring, rather depends on how thick the ring is - inner is probably best as that should loosely match the thickness of the finger on which the ring will eventually sit.
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