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Find the area of the circle
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Diameter=28, radius=14 area formula=pi•r^2. 3.14•14^2=615.44=615.
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Area of circle can be found using the formula πr²
Since we have the diameter we will find the radius by dividing the diameter by 2.
28/2 = 14
r = 14
Now solve for the area.
A = (3.14)(14)²
A = 615.44
Hope this helps :)
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