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A can lid has a radius of 3 in. What is the area of the can lid? 9π in2 3π in2 9 in2 3 in2
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A can lid has a radius of 3 in.
What is the area of the can lid?
9π in2
3π in2
9 in2
3 in2
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9 * pi inches squared
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