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User Zohreh
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Answer:

225π cm^2, 706.5 cm^2, 706.858... cm^2

Explanation:

The area of a circle can be found using the following equation:


a=\pi r^2

We know the radius is 15 cm, so we can substitute 15 cm in for r.


a=\pi (15cm)^2

1. In terms of pi

To find the area in terms of pi, evaluate everything possible without multiplying by pi.

Evaluate the exponent.


a=\pi (15cm)^2

15cm^2= 15 cm * 15 cm = 225 cm^2


a=\pi * 225 cm^2

This can be rewritten as:


a=225\pi cm^2

2. Using 3.14 for pi

Substitute 3.14 in for pi.


a=\pi (15cm)^2


a=3.14*(15cm)^2


a=3.14*225 cm^2

Multiply


a=706.5 cm^2

3. Using 3.14159265.... as pi


a=\pi (15cm)^2


a=\pi *225 cm^2

Multiply, using the pi button on a calculator


a=706.858346 cm^2

User LueTm
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Answer:

A = 225 pi cm^2

Using 3.14 for pi

A =706.5 cm^2

Using the pi button for pi

A =706.8583471 cm^2

Explanation:

The area of a circle is

A = pi r^2

A = pi (15)^2

A = 225 pi cm^2

Using 3.14 for pi

A =706.5 cm^2

Using the pi button for pi

A =706.8583471 cm^2

User Mikepj
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