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7 May, 20:14

50% of the population in Alaska lives within a 50-mile radius of Anchorage. If the total area of Alaska is 586,412 square miles, about what percent of the total land area is within 50 miles of Anchorage?

I would like to know how to go about solving this problem and the answer.

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  1. 7 May, 20:30
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    The whole problem is in the second sentence. The first sentence is interesting,

    but it has nothing to do with the actual math question.

    The area of a circle is (pi) (radius) ².

    The area of a circle with 50-mile radius is (pi) (50) ² = 2,500 pi = 7,854 square miles

    That's (7,854) / (586,412) = 0.0134 = 1.34% of Alaska's total area.
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