Provide an appropriate response.Count the small squares to determine the radius of the circle. Determine the area of the circle using its formula. Find the square that has all four corners touching the circle. Note its dimensions and its area. This is an inscribed square. Find the square that contains the entire circle and touches the circle at four points. Note its dimensions and its area. This is a circumscribed circle. Discuss how the areas of these two squares compare to the area of the circle? 
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To find the number of units that gives break-even for the product, solve the equation R = C. Round your answer to the nearest whole unit.A manufacturer has total revenue given by the function R = 70x and has total cost given by where x is the number of units produced and sold.
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