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E. A semicircular window with a radius of

36 inches allows light through an area of how

many square feet? You may use a calculator

if one is available. Round your answer to the

nearest square foot.

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Answer:

14 sq. ft
(14 ft^(2))

Explanation:

First, we know that the area of a circle is
\\ A_(circle) =\pi * r^(2), where r is the radius of the circle, and
\pi is the ratio of the length of a circle's circumference to its diameter, that is,
\pi=3.1415926535 ... . But we have here a semicircle.

So, the area of a semicircle is
\\ A_(semicircle) = (1)/(2) (\pi * r^(2)).

We also know that 1 feet = 12 inches, so 36 inches are:


\\ (1ft)/(12inches) * 36 inches = 3 ft

Then, the area of the semicircular window is:


\\ A_(semicircular-window) = (1)/(2) (\pi * 3^(2)) ≈ 14.1372.

Well, rounding the answer to the nearest square foot, we have that the semicircular window allows light through an area of 14 sq. ft
(14 ft^(2)).

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