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Answer:

28.26

Explanation:

We want to find the area of the circle shown.

We can calculate the area of a circle using the formula A = πr²

where r = radius

The circle shown has a given diameter of 6

We want the radius.

To convert diameter to radius simply divide the measure of the radius by 2

So radius = 6 / 2 = 3

Now to find the area we simply plug in the value of the radius into the area of a circle formula

Area of a circle: A = πr²

r = 3

( Note that the question says to use 3.14 for π )

So π = 3.14

* Substitute values *

A = (3.14)(3)²

3² = 9

(3.14)(9) = 28.26

A = 28.26

And we are done!

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