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The radius of a circular field is 35m. Calculate the area path 3.5m wide running inside the field.

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Answer: Twenty one meeters!!

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Answer: The area of the path running around the inside edge of the field is 731.2 m²

If the path is across the middle of the field, the area of that path is about 245m²

Explanation:

The radius of the field is 35m, subtracting 3.5 from that leaves the radius of the inside edge of the path at 31.5 m

The area of the path will be the difference between the two areas.

π × 35² = 3848.45

π × 31.5² = 3117.25

3848.45 - 3117.45 = 731.2

If the path is across the middle of the field, use the diameter, 70m, times the width of the path, 3.5m, to find the area of that path: 245m²

I hope this helps.

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