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Please help me i dont understand this

Please help me i dont understand this-example-1
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User Ennui
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Answer:

200.96 m^2

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a circle is πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle and π is approximately 3.14. We know that the diameter is 16 meters, and the radius is always half of the diameter (the diameter connects two ends of the circle, while the radius connects one point to the center). Therefore, the radius of this circle is 8m. Now we have all the information we need. The area of this circle is (3.14)(8)^2 = 3.14*64 = 200.96 m^2 (area is always in squared units)

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User AndyV
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Answer:

200.96m²

Explanation:

Area of a Circle: Pi×r²

where:

pi = 3.14

r = diameter / 2

= 16÷2

= 8

Area = 3.14 × 8 × 8

= 200.96m²

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