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What is the area of this figure?
(Use = 3.14 and round to two decimal places.)
0.1 cm

What is the area of this figure? (Use = 3.14 and round to two decimal places.) 0.1 cm-example-1
User MrEvgenX
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Answer:

A ≈ 0.03 cm²

Explanation:

Area of a circle = πr²,

where π (pi) ≈ 3.14 or 22/7 as a close fraction is the ratio (factor) between the circumference and the diameter (2 times / twice the radius),

and r² is the radius squared or multiplied by itself once.

Given that the radius is 0.1 cm in this situation,

the area of this circle is as follows:

A = πr² → A = π (0.1)² cm² → π(0.01) cm² → 0.01π cm² →

(1/100)(π) cm² → π / 100 cm² → 3.14 / 100 cm² →

0.0314 cm² ≈ 0.03 cm²

User JoeZuntz
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Answer:

the area of above figure is 0.31 cm^2

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