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can someone show me how to do this step by step? it deals with area, and i'm not very good at math in general. thank you!!

can someone show me how to do this step by step? it deals with area, and i'm not very-example-1

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The area of a circle when you know the radius is found using the formula Area = PI x r^2

The small circle has a radius of 7 inches.

The area of the small circle is 3.14 x 7^2 = 3.14 x 49 = 153.86 square inches.

Using the circumference of a circle use the formula Area = C^2 / 4*PI

Area of larger circle = 113.097^2 / 4 *3.14 = 12790.93141 / 12.56 = 1018.39 square inches.

Now to find the blue area subtract the area of the smaller circle from the larger one:

1018.39 - 153.86 = 864.53 square inches.

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