SOLUTION: Suppose a coin was tossed at random onto a gameboard. The gameboard is a 14 inch square with a circle inside. The circle has a radius of 6 inches. Using 22/7 for pie, express the
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Question 287347: Suppose a coin was tossed at random onto a gameboard. The gameboard is a 14 inch square with a circle inside. The circle has a radius of 6 inches. Using 22/7 for pie, express the answer as fraction and a percent.
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