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For a circle with a radius of 2, the area can be calculated using the formula:

Area = π x r^2

where π is approximately 3.14 and r is the radius.

Plugging in the values, we get:

Area = 3.14 x 2^2

Area = 3.14 x 4

Area = 12.56

Rounding to the nearest tenth, we get:

Area ≈ 12.6

Therefore, the area of the circle with radius 2 is approximately 12.6.

For a circle with a radius of 1, the area can be calculated using the same formula:

Area = π x r^2

Plugging in the values, we get:

Area = 3.14 x 1^2

Area = 3.14

Rounding to the nearest tenth, we get:

Area ≈ 3.1

Therefore, the area of the circle with radius 1 is approximately 3.1.

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Explanation:

Hopefully this is right.

Area = r²

Which is pi times the the radius squared

The radius is 2, so 2² is 4, So we multiply 3.14, which is pi, by 4.

Multiply 3.14 by 4, and the answer is 12.56, the question says round to the nearest tenth, so the final answer will be 12.6

My math teacher back in 7th grade gave us this sentence to help us memorize the equations.

Cherry Pie Delicious (C=d), Apple Pie Are Too (A=r²)

Do the same with the other two questions, and the answer for question two will be 3.14, rounded to the nearest tenth will be 3.1

Hope this helps!

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