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The diameter of Z is 5 in. What is its area in terms of pi?

A. 2.5in.2
B. 5in.2
C. 6.25in.2
D. 25in.2

2 Answers

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we know that

the area of the circle is equal to


A=\pi r^(2)

where

r is the radius of the circle

In this problem we have


Diameter=5\ in\\r=Diameter/2\\r=5/2\\r=2.5\ in

substitute the value of r in the area's formula


A=\pi*2.5^(2)


A=6.25\pi\ in^(2)

therefore

the answer is


6.25\pi\ in^(2)

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we are given the diameter of the circle, I assume. In this case, the formula of the area of the circle is expressed as A = pi d^2/4. where pi is a constant. The only option taht makes sense here is C. 6.25 in2. This should have the constant pi on it. 
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