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The diameter of a circle is 52.2 meters. What is the circle's area?
Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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Radius = 52.2/2 = 26.1 m.
Area = πr^2 = π(26.1)^2 = π(681.21) ≈ 2140.08 m^2.
So the area ≈ 2140.08 square meters (to the nearest hundredth).
Area = πr^2 = π(26.1)^2 = π(681.21) ≈ 2140.08 m^2.
So the area ≈ 2140.08 square meters (to the nearest hundredth).
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