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Area of a circle how do you do this

Area of a circle how do you do this-example-1
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User Familia
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Answer:

153.86cm2

Explanation:

so the number in the middle of circle is the circumference, you just need to divided by to to find the radius, the you plug in the values.

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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

The area of the circle is given by the formula:


A=\pi r^2

From the circle, we can see that the diameter is 14. Thus, the radius must be 14 divided by 2 or 7.

We're also using 3.14 for π. Substitute:


A=(3.14)(7)^2

Use a calculator:


A\approx153.86

And we're done!

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