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Justin is making a poster for Bike Safety Week. The diameter of circle A is 16 in.

If the area of circle B is the area of circle A, what is the area of circle B? (Use 3.14 for .)

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Explanation:

Given Area of Circle B = Area of Circle A

Given r = 1/2d = 1/2(16) = 8 in

and Area of Circle =


\pi {r}^(2) \\ = (3.14) ({8}^(2) ) \\ = (3.14)(64) \\ = 200.96 {in}^(2)

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