a circle with a line through the middle of it says at the middle of that line 6.6m what is the area of the given circle in terms of pi

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To find the area of the circle, we first need to determine the radius. The line through the circle's center, with a measurement of 6.6m, represents the diameter of the circle. The radius is half the length of the diameter, so the radius would be 6.6m / 2 = 3.3m.

The formula for the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where r is the radius.

Plugging in the radius we found earlier, we get:
A = π(3.3)^2
A = π(10.89)
A = 10.89π

Therefore, the area of the circle is 10.89π square meters.
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