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A cake has a radius of 14cm. what is the area of the cake​

User Followben
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Explanation:

radius = 14cm

area of circle =
\pir^2

= 22/7 *(14)^2

= 616 cm^2

User Indiana Kernick
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Answer:

196π cm² or 615.44 cm²

Explanation:

  • Area of a circle: πr²
  • π = 3.14
  • r (radius) = 14 cm

Substitute:

A = πr²

A = 3.14*14²

A = 3.14*196

A = 615.44 cm²

Therefore, the area of the cake is 196π cm² or 615.44 cm²

Hope this helps!

User Rob Wilkerson
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