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5 January, 05:56

The spray from a lawn sprinkler makes a circle 40 feel in radius. What are the approximate diameter, circumference, and area of the circle of lawn watered

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  1. 5 January, 06:00
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    Our first step is to figure out what formulas are needed for diameter, circumference, and area of a circle.

    Diameter is simply twice the size of the radius so:

    2 * radius = 2 * 40 feet = 80 ft.

    Circumference = 2 * pi * radius = 80 ft * pi

    If we say that pi = 3.14, then:

    circumference = 251.2 ft.

    Area = pi * radius^2 = pi * 1600 ft^2

    Once again, if we assert pi = 3.14, then:

    area = 3.14 * 1600 ft^2 = 5024 ft^2.
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