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Monique Hodges
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12 May, 09:15
Find the are of the circle d=-10in
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Cody Bird
12 May, 09:37
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The area of a circle with the diameter of 10 inches is going to be 78.539
Step-by-step explanation:
A = π x (ø / 2) ^2
ø = circle diameter
A = circle area
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Sparky
12 May, 09:45
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the answer is 78.5in
Step-by-step explanation:
you divide 10 by 2 and get 5 so then square that and you get 25 and then multipyby pi (3.14) and then you get 78.5
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