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A fountain in the park has two circular pools that are the same size. What is the total area of the pools if the radius is 3 yards? Use 3.14 for pi and round the approximate area to the nearest tenth, if necessary.Check all that apply.

9 pi yd2
12 pi yd2
18 pi yd2
28.3 yd2
56.5 yd2

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18 pi yd2 and 56.5 yd2
User Tom Juergens
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As the shape of the pool is circular,

So area of the pool =
\prod * r^(2)

radius = r = 3 yards

Area of the pool =
\prod * 3^(2)

Area of the pool =
\prod * 9

Area of the pool =
9\prod

So area of two pools of same size =
2 * 9\prod

Area of two pools of same size =
18 \prod


\prod = 3.14

Area of two pools of same size =
3.14 * 18

Area of two pools of same size = 56.52 sq. yd

Area of two pools of same size = 56.5 sq. yd


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