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A fountain, 3 ft in diameter, sits in the center os a circular duck pond. The pond measures 3 ft from the fountain to its edge. What is the area of the duck pond.

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Answer:


A = 56.55\ ft^2

Explanation:

We know that the diameter of the fountain is 3 feet and that it is in the center of the pond.

We know that the area of a circumference is:


Area = \pi(r)^2

where r is the radius of the circumference.

further

d = 2r

Where d is the diameter of the circumference.

Then the radius
r_1 of the source is 1.5 ft.

The radius
r_2 of the pond is 1.5 + 3 = 4.5 ft

Finally the area of the pond is equal to the area of the ring that is shown in the image


A = \pi(r_2)^2 - \pi (r_1)^2\\\\A = \pi(4.5)^2 - \pi(1.5)^2\\\\A = \pi(4.5^2 - 1.5^2)\\\\A = 18\pi = 56.55\ ft^2


A fountain, 3 ft in diameter, sits in the center os a circular duck pond. The pond-example-1
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Answer:

Area of the duck pond is 28.26 ft² .

Step-by-step explanation :

Formula


Area\ of\ circle = \pi r^(2)

As given

A fountain, 3 ft in diameter, sits in the center os a circular duck pond.

The pond measures 3 ft from the fountain to its edge.

i.e the radius of the duck pond is 3 ft .


\pi = 3.14

Putting all the values in the formula


Area\ of\ duck\ pond =3.14* 3* 3

= 28.26 ft²

Therefore the area of the duck pond is 28.26 ft² .

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