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a culinary student decorates a 8-in. -diameter round cake. What is the approximate are of the top of the cake?

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Answer:

≈50.265
in^(2)

Explanation:

You first have to find the radius since the formula for the area of a circle is A=
\pi r^(2).

Since the radius is half the diameter, just divide 8 by 2 which will give you 4.

r=4

Now plug in the radius into the formula and simplify.

A=
\pi 4^(2)


A=\pi 16

≈50.265
in^(2)

User Juboraj Sarker
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5 votes

Answer:

The top of the cake is 25.12 in²

Explanation:

Hello!

So you are dealing with a circumference question! And because the diameter is 2x the radius, we know the radius is actually 4.

Lets write out the circumference formula and use that to help us.

c = 2
\\\pi x r

pi is 3.14....

But lets use 3.14

c = 2(3.14) x 4

Plus this into a calculator and we get 25.12 as the answer.

User Yakira
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