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A skydiver is laying out a circular target for his next jump that has a diameter of 16 feet. Which expression can be used to determine the area of the target?
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A skydiver is laying out a circular target for his next jump that has a diameter of 16 feet. Which expression can be used to determine the area of the target?
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A≈201.06ft²
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