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What is the area of the circle in terms of pi? 4.9m within the circle shown

A. 9.8pi m2

B. 12.005pi m2

C. 6.0025pi m2

D. 24.01pim2

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Answer:

D. 24.01pim2

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User Mark Hebert
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Answer:

D.
A = 24.01\pi\,m^(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let be a circle with a radium of 4.9 meters. The formula to determine the area of the circle is:


A = \pi\cdot r^(2)

Where:


r - Radius, in meters.


A = (4.9\,m)^(2)\cdot \pi

The area of the circle is:


A = 24.01\pi\,m^(2)

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User Ivan Stoyanov
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