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  • 21-10-2020
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​The radius of the circle shown below is 3 inches.
​What is the area of this circle, in square inches?
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Janadlane63
Janadlane63 Janadlane63
  • 21-10-2020

Answer:

the area = 28.27 or you can write the answer out as 28.2744 or also 28.27433

Step-by-step explanation:

start with what we know. the formula for solving this is A=pi R squared

so, area= pi (3.1416)

then, multiply that by the radius given, which is 3.

So, 9.4248 × 3 = 28.2744 square inches

or 28.27 sq.in.

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