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Answer:

Area of circle = 465.82 cm²

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Circumference of the hub cap = 76.49 cm

Pie, π = 3.14

To find the area of the hub cap;

First of all, we would determine the radius of the hub cap.

Mathematically, circumfeence of a circle is equal to;

C = 2πr

Where:

C is the circumference of a circle.

r is the radius of a circle.

C = 2πr

76.49 = 2 * 3.14 * r

76.49 = 6.28r

Radius, r = 76.49/6.28

Radius, r = 12.18 cm

Next, we find the area of the hub cap;

Area of circle = πr²

Area of circle = 3.14 * 12.18²

Area of circle = 3.14 * 148.35

Area of circle = 465.82 cm²

However, if the circumference of the hub cap were smaller, the area of the hub cap would also be smaller. Thus, the circumference of a hub cap is directly proportional to the area of a hub cap.

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