The area of a circle can be calculated using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle.
Given that the radius of the circle is 5 cm, we can plug this value into the formula:
A = π(5^2)
A = π(25)
A = 78.54 cm^2
Therefore, the area of the circle with a radius of 5 cm is 78.54 square centimeters.
If a circle has a radius of 5 cm, what is the area??
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Given that the radius of the circle is 5 cm, we can calculate the area using the formula for the area of a circle:
A = πr^2
A = π(5)^2
A = π(25)
A = 25Ï€
Now, if we approximate the value of π to be 3.14, we can calculate the area as follows:
A ≈ 25 * 3.14
A ≈ 78.5 cm^2
Therefore, the correct area of the circle with a radius of 5 cm is approximately 78.5 square centimeters. Thank you for catching that mistake.
Given that the radius of the circle is 5 cm, we can calculate the area using the formula for the area of a circle:
A = πr^2
A = π(5)^2
A = π(25)
A = 25Ï€
Now, if we approximate the value of π to be 3.14, we can calculate the area as follows:
A ≈ 25 * 3.14
A ≈ 78.5 cm^2
Therefore, the correct area of the circle with a radius of 5 cm is approximately 78.5 square centimeters. Thank you for catching that mistake.
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