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A bicycle training wheel has a radius of 3 inches. The bicycle wheel has a radius of 10 inches. Approximately how much smaller, in square inches, is the areaof the training wheel than the area of the regular wheel?Use 3.14 for 흅

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Answer:


285.74\text{ inch}^2

Explanation:

GIVEN: A bicycle training wheel has a radius of
3\text{ inch}. The bicycle wheel has a radius of
10\text{ inch}.

TO FIND: Approximately how much smaller, in square inches, is the area of the training wheel than the area of the regular wheel.

SOLUTION:

radius of bicycle wheel
=10\text{ inch}

area of bicycle wheel
=\pi r^2

putting value,

area of bicycle wheel
=3.14*10^2


=314\text{ inch}^2

radius of bicycle training wheel
=3\text{ inch}

area of bicycle training wheel
=\pi r^2

putting value,

area of bicycle wheel
=3.14*3^2


=28.26\text{ inch}^2

difference in area of bicycle wheel and bicycle training wheel


=\text{area of bicycle wheel}-\text{area of bicycle training wheel}


=314-28.26


=285.74\text{ inch}^2

hence the training wheel is
285.74\text{ inch}^2 smaller than regular wheel

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