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A straight path from the edge of a circular pond to the center of the pond is 16 m long. What is the area of the pond, to the nearest hundredth of a square meter? Use 3.14 for π

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Answer: 803.84 square meters

Explanation:

The straight path from the edge of the circular pond to the center is the radius of the pond. Given that the length of this path is 16 m, the radius (r) of the pond is 16 m.

To find the area of the circular pond (A), you can use the formula:

A = π * r^2

Substitute the value of r and use 3.14 for π:

A = 3.14 * (16)^2

A = 3.14 * 256

A ≈ 803.84

So, the area of the pond is approximately 803.84 square meters, to the nearest hundredth of a square meter.

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