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Because you used the term "circumference", I will assume that the object is circular. Therefore, I will begin with the formula for the circumference (C) of a circle as a function of its Radius (R): C = 2πR I will rewrite as the Radius (R) as a function of the circumference (C). R = C/(2π) Next. I will invoke the formula for the area (A) of a circle: A = πR² I will substitute the right-hand-side of equation for Radius into the equation for the area: A = π(C/(2π))² Now I will simplify this: A = π(C²/{4[π]²}) A = C²/(4π) You now have a function that describes the Area (A) of a a circle in terms of its circumference (C). You may now just "plug-in" your cirumference into this formula and get your area.
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