What is the area of the circle?
Use 3.14 to approximate π. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
44.0 in.²
87.9 in.²
153.9 in.²
615.4 in.²
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To find the area of a circle, you can use the formula:
[
text{Area} = pi r^2
]
where ( r ) is the radius of the circle.
Let’s assume you’re looking for the area based on a given radius or diameter (the problem doesn’t specify). If you have a diameter, remember that the radius is half of the diameter.
For example, if the radius is given as 7 inches:
1. Calculate the area using ( pi approx 3.14 ):
[
text{Area} = 3.14 times (7^2) = 3.14 times 49 = 153.86
]
2. Round this to the nearest tenth:
[
153.9 text{ in.}^2
]
So, if the radius were indeed 7 inches, the area would be approximately 153.9 in.².
Please check the radius or diameter you have and apply this formula accordingly to find the area of your specific circle! If you need further clarification or details, feel free to ask!