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A quater has a diameter of 24 milimters. what is the area of the quarter?

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User Niksmac
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Answer:

144
\pi mm²

Explanation:

First you find the radius which is
(1)/(2) the diameter. The radius is
(24)/(2) which equals twelve. Then you find the area using the equation
A= \pi r^(2) where A is the area and r is the radius. Substituting 12 for r, you get 144
\pi mm²

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User Daphna
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Answer: 1809.56

Step-by-step explanation: Find The Radius Of A Quarter (Half Of The Diameter) Then Square The Radius, Or Multiply It By Itself. Then, Multiply The Squared Radius By Pi, Or 3.14, To Get The Area.

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User Satyender
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