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The radius of a circle 6 cm what is the circles area?

The radius of a circle 6 cm what is the circles area?-example-1

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Answer:

113.04 cm

Explanation:

We know the formula to find the area of a circle is


A= pi(r^(2))

And we are told to use 3.14 instead of pi so what we have now is,


A=3.14(r^(2))

We are also told the radius, r, is 6. So our equation now looks like this,


A=3.14(6^(2))\\\\6^(2)is the same as 36, because 6x6 is 36.

Now we have,


A=3.14(36)

Which equals 113.04 and that is the area!

Hope that helps and have a great day!

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