SOLUTION: find the area of the circle if its radius is 3.5cm

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Question 113253: find the area of the circle if its radius is 3.5cm

Answer by SHUgrad05(58)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Area of a Circle: A=Pir^2
A=3.14*3.5^2
A=3.14*12.25
A=38.47

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