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26 April, 13:27

Chris is making a poster for Bike Safety Week. The diameter of circle A is 12 in. If the area of circle B is the area of circle A, what is the area of circle B? (Use 3.14 for.)

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  1. 26 April, 13:47
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    The area of A and B is the same.

    The formula for getting a circus area is Area = Pie Radius Squared. The diameter is double the radius. 12 : 2 = 6. Let's plug that in. 6 • 3.14 = 18.84. Square that and you get 354.9456. The are of circle B is 354.9456
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