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What is the area of the given circle in terms of pi? Diameter 6.6. Please Help
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What is the area of the given circle in terms of pi? Diameter 6.6. Please Help
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i believe the answer is 10.362
hope this helps
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area=π*r^2
r=radius
2r=d -> d/2=r
we are given d, the diameter
we need r
so
d/2=6.6/2=3.3=r
therefore
area=π*r^2
area=π*(3.3)^2
area=π*10.89
area=10.89π square units
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