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A circular flower bed in a botanical garden has a radius of 4 ft. What is the area of the flower bed? Use 3.14 for π .
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Radius of flower bed (r) = 4 ft
= 3.14
Area of flower bed (A) =
r² = 3.14 x 4² = 50.24 ft²
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