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Find the area of a circle with diameter 31.6 cm, both in terms of p and to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for p.

Your answer:
A = 249.64p cm2» 783.9 cm2
A = 63.2p cm2» 198.4 cm2
A = 31.6p cm2» 99.2 cm2
A = 998.56p cm2» 3135.5 cm2

User Daylene
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Answer:

Option (1)

Explanation:

Formula to get the area of a circle is given by,

Area = πr²

Here r = radius of the circle

Since, Radius of a circle =
\frac{\text{Diameter}}{2}

Therefore, Radius of the circle with diameter = 31.6 cm will be,

Radius =
(31.6)/(2)

= 15.8 cm

Now Area of the circle = π(15.8)²

= 249.64π cm²

= 783.87 cm²

783.9 cm²

Therefore, Option (1) will be the correct option.

User Ankush Guhe
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