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Given a circle with a radius of 0.85 meters, find the area of 1/3 of the circle. Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest hundredth.

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User Newnomad
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Answer: 0.76 square meters

Explanation:

The area of circle is given by :-


\text{Area}=\pi r^2, where r is the radius of the circle.

Given: Radius of circle = 0.85

The area of circle will be :-


\text{Area}=(3.14) (0.85)^2=2.26865\ m^2

Now, area of 1/3 of the circle is given by :-


A=(1)/(3)*2.26865=0.7562166666\approx0.76\ m^2

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User Jire
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1/3 x pi x radius squared
1/3 x pi x 0.7225 = 0.7566002307

0.76 to nearest hundredth
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User Rivamarco
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