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Ms. Michaels made an apple pie with a radius of 5 inches. She cut the pie into six equal slices. Find the approximate area of each slice
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Ms. Michaels made an apple pie with a radius of 5 inches. She cut the pie into six equal slices. Find the approximate area of each slice
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multiply 5 by 6 and get 30 for you answer. 30 will be the area. Its that simple :)
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The area of a circle is A= πr² So,
It's A= π 5²
A= π 25
So type it as it is on the calculator and the answer is:
78.539
That is the area of the hole pie but now what is the area for each?
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