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  • 02-02-2024
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The radius of a circle is 16 cm. Find its area to the nearest whole number.

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sarahthecanadagirl sarahthecanadagirl
  • 02-02-2024

Answer:

804 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a circle is measured by the equation A=πr^2

We can simply use 3.14 to represent pi, and replace r with the radius; 16.

So, 3.14 * 16^2 simplifies to 3.14 * 256, which is equal to 803.34. Simplified to the nearest whole number, it's equal to 804 cm.

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