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Answer:

13.) 314.2 in²

15.) 181.5 ft²

Explanation:

The area of a circle is found using the equation:

A = πr²

In this equation, "π" represents the number pi (3.14....) and "r" represents the radius (half the diameter).

For 13.), you have been given the radius. Thus, you can substitute it into the equation and solve for "A".

A = πr²

A = π(10)²

A = π x (100)

A = 314.2 in²

For 15.), you have been given the diameter. To find the radius, you need to divide this value by 2. Once you find the radius, you can plug it into the equation and simplify like above.

diameter = 15.2 ft
radius = 7.6 ft

A = πr²

A = π(7.6)²

A = π x (57.76)

A = 181.5 ft²

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