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What is the area of a circle with 5cm radius​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The formula to calculate the area of a circle is


A =\pi r^2

This means that if
r = 5, the area is


A = 5^2\pi

User Hossein Yousefi
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

We are given that a circle has a radius of 5 cm

We want to find the area of this circle

The area of a circle is given as
\pi r^(2), where r is the radius

As stated above, the radius of this circle is 5; ergo, r =5

We can substitute 5 as r in the formula

A =
\pi r^(2)

A =
\pi (5)^(2)

Raise 5 to the 2nd power

A = π * 25

A = 25π cm²

If you need your answer in terms of pi (or as an exact answer), the answer would be 25π cm² (don't forget your units!)

However, if your system wants pi approximated, see below:

If your system wants pi to be used as 3.14, then multiply 25 by 3.14; 25 * 3.14 = 78.5 cm²

If your system wants pi to be used as 22/7, then multiply 25 by 22/7; 25 * 22/7 ≈ 78.57 cm²

User George Bora
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