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Find the area of each circle to the hundredth use 3.14 if needed

Find the area of each circle to the hundredth use 3.14 if needed-example-1
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The figure appears to be a circle with a diameter of 50 km.

The radius of a circle is half of its diameter, therefore, the radius of the given circle is 25 km.

Let's recall the formula in getting the area of a circle:


\text{ A = }\pi r^2

We get,


\text{ A = }\pi r^2
\text{ A = (3.14)(25)}^2
\text{ = (3.14)(625)}
\text{ A = }1,962.50km^2

Therefore, the area of the circle is 1,962.50 km^2.

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