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The radius of a semicircle is 4 yards. What is the semicircle's area?

User GPicazo
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Answer:

About 25.13 yards^2

Explanation:

The area of a semicircle can be found using the following formula:


a=(\pi r^2)/(2)

We know that the radius is 4 yards. Therefore, we can substitute 4 yards in for r.


a=(\pi (4 yards)^2)/(2)

First, evaluate the exponent.

(4 yards)^2=4 yards *4 yards= 16 yards^2


a=(\pi * 16 yards^2 )/(2)

Multiply pi and 16 yards^2.


a=(50.2654825 yards^2)/(2)

Divide 50.2654825 yards^2 by 2.


a=25.1327413 yards^2

Rounded to the nearest hundredth:


a=25.13 yards^2

The area of the semicircle is about 25.13 square yards.

User Vdshb
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Answer:

25.135

Explanation:

Use the formula
\pi r^2 to find the area of the circle and then divide it in half.

User Rudi Angela
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