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“Big Ben” is the nickname of a famous clock tower London. The tower is 316 ft tall. The tower has 4 sides, and each side has a clock. Each clock is 22 ft in diameter. What is th…
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“Big Ben” is the nickname of a famous clock tower London. The tower is 316 ft tall. The tower has 4 sides, and each side has a clock. Each clock is 22 ft in diameter. What is the combined area of all 4 clocks?
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88 I think.............
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