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29 November, 23:53

Jaleesa is buying a round backyard pool. The distance around the edge of the pool is 38 feet. Find the area that the pool will cover.

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  1. 30 November, 00:03
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    Jaleesa is buying a round backyard pool. The distance around the edge of the pool is 38 feet. Let π = 3.14.

    Find the area that the pool will cover.

    •We need to use Area = π * Radius2 but first we have to find out the Radius.

    Step 1: We know Circumference = π * Diameter. Which can also be written as Circumference = π * 2 * Radius.

    So 38 ft = 3.14 * 2 * Radius (So we multiply 3.14 and 2 which equals 6.28)

    38 ft = 6.28 * Radius (Since 6.28 is multiplying by the Radius we need to divide by 6.28)

    6.28 6.28

    6.05 = Radius

    Step 2: Now we can calculate the Area.

    Area = 3.14 * 6.052

    Area = 3.14 * 36.6

    Area = 114.9 ft2.

    . So about 114.93
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