SOLUTION: if a hole is six feet deep,and has a radius of six feet,what is the area of the hole
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Question 219708: if a hole is six feet deep,and has a radius of six feet,what is the area of the hole
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AREA=(PI)R^2
AREA=3.14*3^2
AREA=28.26 FT^2 FOR THE AREA OF THE BOTTOM OF THE HOLE
6*28.26=169.56 FT^3 IS THE VOLUME OF THE HOLE.
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