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A class measured the radius r, circumference C, and area A of various circular objects. The results are recorded in thistable. b. Does the equation A=1/2*r* C describe the relationships in the table? Explain your reasoning.YesNor (cm) C (cm) A (cm)42550

A class measured the radius r, circumference C, and area A of various circular objects-example-1

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Equation:

A =1/2 * r * C

Replace with the values from the table and check the equation:

First row:

50 = 1/2*4*25

50= 50 TRUE

Second row:

78.5= 1/2*5*31.5

78.5= 78.75 FALSE

Since one equality is false, the equation Doesn't describe the relationship-

Answer : NO

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