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A circle has a diameter of 6 cm. The area of a quarter circle is?​

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Answer:

(9/4)π

Explanation:

Since diameter is twice the radius, the radius must be 3 cm.

The area of a circle is πr^2, which is π*3^2, or 9π. A quarter circle is one fourth of that, so the answer is (9/4)π.

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