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Min knows that pi times radius equals 9.42 cm. What would she need to do to find the area?

User Tally
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\bf \textit{area of a circle}\\\\ A=\pi r^2\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ \textit{now, we know that }\pi r=9.42\impliedby \textit{let's square both sides} \\\\\\ (\pi r)^2=(9.42)^2\implies (\pi ^2r^2)=9.42^2\implies \pi \pi r^2=9.42^2 \\\\\\ \stackrel{area}{\pi r^2}~~=~~\cfrac{9.42^2}{\pi }
User Anavarroma
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Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

It is given that she knows
\pi * r = 9.42

Area of the circle is:
A=\pi r^2

Now consider the provided information.


\pi * r = 9.42

Step 1:

Squaring both sides.


(\pi * r)^2 = (9.42)^2


\pi * \pi * r^2 = (9.42)^2

Step 2:

Now divided both the sides by π.


\pi r^2 = ((9.42)^2)/(\pi)


A=\pi r^2 = ((9.42)^2)/(\pi)

Hence, by following the above steps she can find the area of circle.

User Abdul Hadi
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