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Find the area of the circle to the nearest tenth, if n=3.14 and a=5in.

a.78.5
b.69.4
c.31.5
d.47.5

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Answer:

78.50

Step-by-step explanation:

if the Radius(not area) is 5, you would do this equation

A=πr^2

as in area=pi x radius^2

so you would simplify this into

A=(3.14)(5)^2

so then you would square 5 which becomes 25.

the problem should look like this:

A=(3.14)(25)

you would then multiply 3.14 by 25 which equals 78.50 or

A=78.50

then you would round to the nearest tenth and since 0<5 it would be 78.5 or

A=78.5

User Nitin Suri
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For this case we have by definition that the area of the circle is given by:


A = \pi * r ^ 2

We have as data that the radio is given by:


r = 5 \ in

We use
\pi = 3.14

So:


A = 3.14 * 5 ^ 2\\A = 3.14 * 25\\A = 78.5 \ in ^ 2

Answer:


A = 78.5 \ in ^ 2

Option A

User Hamish Grubijan
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