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Find the area of the nearest hundredth

Find the area of the nearest hundredth-example-1
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Find the area of the nearest hundredth-example-1
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User Neal Stublen
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since the radius is 11 witch the radius is only half so times by 2 witch would be the diamater witch is 22 so the area would be A≈381

Explanation:

A=14πd2=14 · π · 222 ≈ 381

i think thats it bc If the object is a circle, and you know its circumference, you would divide the circumference by pi to find the diameter of the circle. Half the diameter is the radius. Square the radius and multiply by pi to find the area of the circle.

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