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A circular pond has a radius of 10 meters there is an average of 2 frogs per square meter in the pond approximately how many frogs in the pond

A circular pond has a radius of 10 meters there is an average of 2 frogs per square-example-1
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First, we need to find the area of the pond.
The formula for the area of a circle is: 3.14r^2
So, first of all, the radius is 10, and we need to square that, so 10 x 10 = 100.
There. Now, with the squared radius, we need to multiply that by pi.
100 x 3.14 = 314.
The area of the pond is 314 square meters.
Secondly, we need to find the number of frogs. If there are 2 frogs in each square meter, then 2 x 314 = 628.
There are 628 frogs in the pond.
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