Asked by GGGGGGGGGGGG-Geometry
what is the area of the circle in terms of pi if it's 3.7m diameter
A)3.4225pi m^2****
B)6.845pi m^2
C)7.4pi m^2
D)13.69pi m^2
I think it's A
A)3.4225pi m^2****
B)6.845pi m^2
C)7.4pi m^2
D)13.69pi m^2
I think it's A
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
You should be SURE to say it is A
Correct
Correct
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
Answered by
GGGGGGGGGGGG-Geometry
So I'm right?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Don't you understand what Reiny and I both posted?
Answered by
GGGGGGGGGGGG-Geometry
Well I thought he was implying that I should be confident that the answer I choosen was correct and I thought you was agreeing with him. So i figured you guys was trying to say yes I am correct but I wasn't sure because what Reiny said kind of confused me on the topic.
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Answered by
nobody
I think that GGGGGGGGGGGG-Ge is just trying to check their answer to make sure they got it right, not trying to cheat so I think its kinda rude to say you should be SURE. Just my opinion.
Answered by
SadBoiTimes
Wait so what’s the answer?
Answered by
gracie
the first option is correct :
Diameter of the circle is given to be : 3.7 meter
So, The radius will be 1.85 meter
Now, we need to find the area of the circle.
So, Area of the circle = π × radius²
⇒ Area of the circle = π × 1.85²
⇒ Area of the circle = 3.4225π meter²
A). 3.4225π meter²
Diameter of the circle is given to be : 3.7 meter
So, The radius will be 1.85 meter
Now, we need to find the area of the circle.
So, Area of the circle = π × radius²
⇒ Area of the circle = π × 1.85²
⇒ Area of the circle = 3.4225π meter²
A). 3.4225π meter²
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