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Blake is cutting drdles out of construction paper. Each circle has a radius of 6 inches. How

much paper will he use to cut 10 circles (round your answer to the nearest tenth of a square
inch)?Use 3.14 for #.
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User Jonjon
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He is cutting circles. Each circle has 6 inches of radius. He needs 10 circles.

So, the area of one circle is A=pir²

A=3.14*6²

A=3.14*36

A=113.04

But there are 10 of them, so the total area will be 1130.4 in² of construction paper.

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