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This quarter circle has a radius of 6 cm. What is approximate area of this figure? Use 3.14 for pi. Round to the nearest hundredth.

This quarter circle has a radius of 6 cm. What is approximate area of this figure-example-1
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I/4 of the circle measures 28.26 cm squared.

The entire area of the circle is 113.04 cm squared
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Answer:

probably my last question for the day but the answer is 28.26 square centimeters.

Explanation:

The formula to find the area of a quarter circle is:

A = (1/4)πr^2

where A is the area and r is the radius.

Substituting the given values:

A = (1/4) × 3.14 × 6^2

A = 28.26

Rounding to the nearest hundredth, the approximate area of the figure is 28.26 square centimeters.

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