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Answer:

18π in^2 (roughly 56.5 in^2)

Explanation:

The area of a semicircle is half the area of a circle. So the area would be 1/2πr² instead of πr².

Since the diameter is 12 inches, the radius would be half of that, making the radius r=12/2=6 inches.

Plugging in r=6 into our formula, we see that the area of the semicircle is 1/2π(6)²=1/2π(36)=18π inches^2

So your final area is 18π in^2 (roughly 56.5 in^2)

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Answer:

56.54in^2

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