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Can someone help me with this question?????????-example-1
User Dory Zidon
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Area of the circle can be calculated using the following rule:
area = pi*(radius)^2

For the first circle:
We are given that:
area = 1040.9 square units ....> I

For the second circle:
We are given that:
radius = 27 units
Therefore:
area = pi * (27)^2 = 2290.221044 square units ....> II

For the third circle:
We are given that:
circumference = 87.92 units
Therefore:
circumference = 2*pi*radius = 87.92
radius = 13.99 units
area = pi*(13.99)^2 = 615.12799 square units ...> III

For the fourth circle:
We are given that:
diameter = 19 units
Therefore:
radius = 19/2 = 9.5 units
area = pi*(9.5)^2 = 283.528 square units ....> IV

Based on the above, the order according to increasing area would be:
IV , III , I , II

hope this helps :)
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