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HELP ASAP! A college campus has a lawn shaped like a circle with a radius, r, of 60 meters. Which is the best approximation of the area, A, of the circular lawn? (Use A=πr2; π i…
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HELP ASAP! A college campus has a lawn shaped like a circle with a radius, r, of 60 meters. Which is the best approximation of the area, A, of the circular lawn? (Use A=πr2; π is approximately 3.14.)
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he answer is 2800, hope this helps!
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