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7.6 cm

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A circle has a radius of 7.6 cm.
Work out the area of the circle.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.​

User TylerNG
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Answer:

181cm²

Explanation:

Given

Radius of a circle = 7.6cm

Area of the circle = \pi r²

Substitute

Area of the circle = 3.14(7.6)²

Area of the circle = 3.14(57.76)

Area of the circle = 181.3664cm²

Area of the circle to 3sf is 181cm²

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