SOLUTION: Find the area, use pie = 3.14, and the radius of the circle is 2.05 ft?
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Question 112403: Find the area, use pie = 3.14, and the radius of the circle is 2.05 ft?
Answer by uma(370) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given radius = 2.05 ft
So area = pi* radius*radius
= 3.14 * 2.05 * 2.05
= 13.19585 sq ft
Good luck!!!
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