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Find the approximate area of a circle with radius equal to 8ft. Use r=3.14.)
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Find the approximate area of a circle with radius equal to 8ft. Use r=3.14.)
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You''ll need to use the equation A(area)=3.14*r^2
a=3.14*8^2
a=3.14*64
a=200.96
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Hey there!
When finding the area of a circle, you'll use the following formula:
A = area
r = radius
All you need to do is plug in your given radius and solve for A.
The area of your circle will be 200.96 ft.
Hope this helped you out! :-)
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