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The teacher wants me to do work but ion understand this bc Ian done school for 3 months so I’m a bit behind...

Can y’all help me? The teacher wants me to do work but ion understand this bc Ian-example-1
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Answer:

402.1 in^2

Explanation:

Find the area of the circle with the 18 in. radius first.

Formula for a circle is πr^2

So the area of the circle with the 8 in. radius is 1017.9 in^2

Now do the same for the 14 in. radius circle.

The area for the 14 in. radius circle is 615.8

Now subtract:

1017.9 - 615.8 =

402.1 in^2

hope this helped!

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