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A circle’s circumference is 600m what is a good approximation of the circle’s area

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well first you take and find the radius which in this case would be 300m.
then you multiply 300m × 300m you get 900,000m
the you multiply that but pi which is 3.14
so 900,000 × 3.14 equals 282,600m That's your area
User Ryber
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Answer : The approximation of the circle's area is
30000m^2

Step-by-step explanation :

As we know that:

Circumference of circle =
2\pi r

Area of circle =
\pi r^2

Given:

Circumference of circle = 600 m

First we have to calculate the radius of circle.


2\pi r=600m


r=(600m)/(2\pi)


r=((300)/(\pi))m

Now we have to determine the area of circle.

Area of circle =
\pi r^2

Now put the value of 'r' in this formula, we get the area of circle.

Area of circle =
\pi * ((300)/(\pi)m)^2

The value of
\pi=3.14

So,

Area of circle =
3.14 * ((300)/(3.14)m)^2

Area of circle =
28662.4m^2\approx 30000m^2

Therefore, the approximation of the circle's area is
30000m^2

User Mark Fowler
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