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Hnhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

First let's find the circle without the gray area. We would have:


\pi r^2=\pi 36^2=\pi1296

Next let's find the area of the circle with the gray area. We would have:


\pi r^2=\pi50^2=\pi2500

Now we subtract and get:


(2500-1296)\pi=\boxed{1204\pi}

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