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One circular table has a diameter of 8 ft, and another circular table has a diameter of 12 ft. How much greater is the area of the larger table? Round to the nearest whole number.

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S=πd²/4
S₁=π*8²/4≈50 (ft²)
S₂=π*12²/4≈113 (ft²)
113-50=63 (ft²)
answer: 63 ft²
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User Mornindew
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Area of a circle is calculated as
\pir^2. If the diameter of the first table is 8, then the radius is 4, so
\pi(4)^2 =
\pi(16) = 50.27 ft.

Likewise, for table 2, the radius is 6, so
\pi(6)^2 =
\pi(36) = 113.1 ft.

Now find the difference, and you get 62.83 ft
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User Sarf
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