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Answer please answer it’s important

Answer please answer it’s important-example-1

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I think it’s 25 pi but idk
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Answer:

25
\pi

Explanation:

10/2=5

Then, you use the formula for the area of the circle:
r^2\pi

Plug in 5


5^2\pi

Simplify

25
\pi

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