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The seventh- grade class is building a mini- golf game for the school carnival. The end of the putting green will be a circle if the circle is 10 feet in diameter, how many square feet of grass carpet will they need to buy the cover the circle

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Answer:

78.5 square feet of grass carpet will they need to buy to cover the circle.

Explanation:

Given

Diameter of a circle = 10 feet.

To find:

The grass carpet area need to cover the circular part.

Solution:

For circular part area is given as


\textrm{area of circle} = \pi * r^(2)

where r is the radius of the circle

d be the diameter of circle.

Also we know the radius is equal to half of the diameter.


r = (d)/(2) \\r = (10)/(2)\\r = 5\ feet

substituting the value of r i.e radius in the above formula we get


\textrm{area of circle} = \pi * 5^(2)


= 3.14* 25\\= 78.5\ square\ feet

Therefore,78.5 square feet of grass carpet will they need to buy to cover the circle.

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