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A circular tabletop has a circumference of 94.2 inches. What is its approximate area?
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A circular tabletop has a circumference of 94.2 inches. What is its approximate area?
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Since Circumference is
So to get Area, you have to get the radius first:
, which is
Next we divide both sides by
to get:
Now we have to get the area which is
Plug in 15 for r, you should get
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yes it is 706.5^2
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