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10 August, 09:47

Susan designed a circular pool with diameter of 25 meters. What is the area of the bottom of the pool?

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  1. 10 August, 09:59
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that the formula to find the area of a circle is πr^2 or in other words, pi times the radius squared. We have been given the diamter of 25 inches. We know that the diamater is double the radius. 25 divided by 2 will get us 12.5. If we write this in equation form (or substitute the variables) will be written as: (3.14) 12.5^2, 3.14 being pi. Now, we would multiply the radius by radius (because it's squared) or in other words, (12.5*12.5) to equal 156.25. If we write this in equation form, we would get: 3.14 (156.25). Now we finally multiply pi (3.14) times 156.25 to equal 490.625 or rounded to the tenth 490.6
  2. 10 August, 09:59
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    Answer: Area = 490.87 meters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A=πr2

    r = 12.5 (1/2 of diameter)

    A = 490.87 meters
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