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  • 12-10-2020
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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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The radius of the circle shown below is 3 inches What is the area of this circle in square inches class=

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saviorchid07
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  • 12-10-2020

Answer:Multiply Pi (3.1416) with the square of the radius (r) 2. The radius can be any measurement of length. This calculates the area as square units of the length used in the radius. Calculated out this gives an area of 28.2744 Square Inches.

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