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The radius, r, of the inscribed circle is 3 meters. What is the area of the square? A) 6 sq. meters B) 9 sq. meters C) 12 sq. meters D) 36 sq. meters

The radius, r, of the inscribed circle is 3 meters. What is the area of the square-example-1
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thanks it's D) 36 sq meters

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thank you for your help.

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The diameter of the circle is equal to one side length of the square so if the radius is 3 m the diameter is 6 m and the side length of the square is 9 m you then multiply the side lengths of the square since the size of the lengths are the same size getting 6 m x 6 m which is 36 meters squared.

D. 36 meters squared
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