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Can u answer this? (you can do it!) Or is it "too hard!"? .................................... ..................................... A circular pan has a diameter of 8 inches. What is the exact area of
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Can u answer this? (you can do it!)
Or is it "too hard!"?
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A circular pan has a diameter of 8 inches.
What is the exact area of the pan?
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Area of circle:
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Hello!
A circular pan is the same as a circle
To find the area of a circle you use the equation
r is radius which is half the diameter
put in 3.14 for pi and the radius
3.14 *
square the 4
3.14 * 16
Multiply
The answer is 50.24
Hope this helps!
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