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Find the area of a circle with a radius of 6 feet.

Round your answer to the nearest tenth.



Use 3.14 for pi.

Find the area of a circle with a radius of 6 feet. Round your answer to the nearest-example-1
User David Pond
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Answer:

113.0 ft^2

Explanation:

The area of a circle is found by

A = pi r^2, where r is the radius and pi = 3.14

A = 3.14 * ( 6)^2

A = 3.14 ( 36)

A = 113.04

Rounding to the nearest tenth

A = 113.0

User Saumil Gauswami
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Answer:

A ≈ 113.0 ft²

Explanation:

the area (A) of a circle is calculated as

A = πr² ( r is the radius )

= 3.14 × 6²

= 3.14 × 36

≈ 113.0 ft² ( to the nearest tenth )

User Marc Bacvanski
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