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Area of circles Susan designed a circular pool with a diameter of 25 meters. what is the area of the bottom of the pool? round to rhe nearest tenth.
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Susan designed a circular pool with a diameter of 25 meters. what is the area of the bottom of the pool? round to rhe nearest tenth.
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Circe area: Pi • 25^2= 1936, 49= 1936,5
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Area is 491.07m to the nearest tenth
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