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User Googme
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Answer:

50π

Explanation:

You can use the area of a circle formula to find the area of a semicircle:

A = π
r^(2)

Then, substitute the value of the radius and square it:

A = 100π

If a circle with the same radius had an area of 100π, the area of the semicircle would have an area 1/2 that:

100π/2 = 50π

User Catherine Nyo
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Answer:

39.25 in²

Explanation:

Diameter = 10 in

Radius r = 10/2 = 5 in


Area = (\pi r^(2))/(2)\\\\=(3.14*5*5)/(2)\\\\\\=(78.5)/(2)\\\\=39.25

User Travis Bear
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