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Ms.michaels made an apple pie with a radius of 5in .she cut the pie into 6 equal slices. Fined the approximate area of each slice.
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Ms.michaels made an apple pie with a radius of 5in .she cut the pie into 6 equal slices. Fined the approximate area of each slice.
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The answer is sim ple it is 0.83333333333 etc.
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now, area of a circle is A = πr², where r = radius.
we know the radius is 5, thus the area of the whole circle is A = π5² or 25π.
then each slice is just one sixth of that, thus 25π/6 is the area of one slice.
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