Asked by Missy
What is the area of the circle if the diameter is 6 m?
A: 9m
B: 18 m
C: 27 m
D: 108 m
I think the answer is B because if times the diameter by 3 then you get 18.
A: 9m
B: 18 m
C: 27 m
D: 108 m
I think the answer is B because if times the diameter by 3 then you get 18.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
The answer isn't 18. After looking at the material Ms Sue posted for the previous question, rework this one with that information.
Answered by
Missy
Yes, I reworked it and I got 27 m.
Answered by
~christina~
I did this problem and I got 28.27...hm.. is my calculator incorrect?
I don't think so since I went to the site and the area of a circle is pi r^2
r= 3 and they have the same problem on the site that was given by Ms.Sue!... o.O;;
I don't think so since I went to the site and the area of a circle is pi r^2
r= 3 and they have the same problem on the site that was given by Ms.Sue!... o.O;;
Answered by
~christina~
Reading below, if you use 3 instead of 3.14..etc.
then you get 27 so that is correct. =D
then you get 27 so that is correct. =D
Answered by
Anonymous
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