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Diameter of a circular garden pool is six feet. what is the area of the pool in algebra​

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Answer:

9π ft²

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Diameter of a circular garden pool is six feet. what is the area of the pool in algebra-example-1
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For this case we have that by definition, the area of a circle is given by:


A = \pi * r ^ 2

Where:

r: It is the radius of the circle

As data we have that
r = 6 \ ft

Then, replacing we have:


A = \pi * 6 ^ 2\\A = 36 \pi

Taking
\pi = 3.14

A = 113.04

So, the pool area is
113.04 \ ft ^ 2

Answer:


113.04 \ ft ^ 2

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