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A ring has an outsdie diameter of 3.85cm and an inside diameter of 2.63cm.Calculate its area?
16 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Find the area of each circle.

A = pi * r^2

Then subtract the smaller from the larger area. That will be the area of the ring.
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