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What is the area of a circle whose radius is 6 ft? 6π ft² 9π ft² 36π ft² 72π ft²
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What is the area of a circle whose radius is 6 ft?
6π ft²
9π ft²
36π ft²
72π ft²
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Answer:
36 pi
Explanation:
A=pi times radius to the power of 2
A-36pi
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Area = PI * radius^2
Area = PI * 36
Answer is
36π ft²
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