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Timothy built a base for a circular tabletop. The base can support a tabletop with a radius of at least 6 inches, but not more than 23 inches.



What is the smallest possible area of the tabletop that will fit on Timothy’s table base? Round the answer to the nearest whole square inch.

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What is the largest possible area of the tabletop that will fit on Timothy’s table base? Round the answer to the nearest whole square inch.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Area = πr^2.

Smallest area: r = 6 → A = π(6^2) = 36π ≈ 113.097 → 113 square inches.

Largest area: r = 23 → A = π(23^2) = 529π ≈ 1661.902 → 1662 square inches.