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A circle is cut from a square piece of cloth, as shown: How many square inches of cloth are cut from the square? (π = 3.14)

A.) 1,061.32 in2
B.) 2,122.64 in2
C.) 2,704.00 in2
D.) 3,622.31 in2

A circle is cut from a square piece of cloth, as shown: How many square inches of-example-1

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

2,122.64 in2

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Answer:

2122.64 in^2

Explanation:

Use the formula for the area of a circle: A=πr^2

The radius will be half the width of the cloth so 52÷2=26

26^2=676

Multiply by π given as 3.14

676×3.14=2122.64 square inches.

The symbol (carat) ^ is used to indicate an exponent when the keyboard doesn't have superscript.

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