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One circular table has a diameter of 8 ft, and another circular table has a diameter of 12 ft. How much greater is the area of the larger table? ​

User Dean Chalk
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Answer:

62.83
ft^(2)

Explanation:

First, you have to find the area of both using the area formula for a circle:

A =
\pi
r^(2)

Radius is half of the diameter:

A
_(1) = (3.1415926535...)(
4^(2) ) A
_(2) = (3.14159265...)(
6^(2) )

A
_(1) ≈ 50.265... A
_(2) ≈ 113.097...

How much greater:

A
_(2) - A
_(1) ≈ 62.83185

User German Saprykin
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Answer:

20π sq ft ≈ 62.83 sq ft

Explanation:

Area of table with diameter 8 ft = π*8^2/4 = 16π

Area of table with diameter 12 ft = π*12^2/4 = 36π

Difference between the area of the tables ;

= 36π - 16π

= 20π sq ft ≈ 62.83 sq ft ( π = 3.14)

User Hanry
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