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Answer:

98
\pi/3

Explanation:

The shaded area of the circle is 1/6 of the area of a circle.

The area of a circle is (
\pi*r^2)/2

We are given that the diameter is 28 m. So the radius(r) is 14 m.

The area of the circle is (
\pi*(14)^2)/2 = 196
\pi.

Since the shaded area is 1/6 of the circle,

196
\pi/6 = 98
\pi/3.

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