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Find the area of the circle. Use 3.14 for T. Do not round your answer. Hint: A = πr² 16 inches Area = [?] inches² Enter the number that belongs in the green box.
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Find the area of the circle.
Use 3.14 for T. Do not round your answer.
Hint: A = πr²
16 inches
Area = [?] inches²
Enter the number that
belongs in the green box.
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R is half of your diameter (16/2) so 8.
Then you do 3.14 • 8 • 8 so 3.14 x 64
3.14 x 64= 200.96 inches ^2
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