SOLUTION: You are designing a circular garden. You have enough plants to cover 100ft^2. What is the radius of the largest circular garden you could create with the plants you have?
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Question 872808: You are designing a circular garden. You have enough plants to cover 100ft^2. What is the radius of the largest circular garden you could create with the plants you have?
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Area of circle = 100 ft^2
pi * r^2= 100
r^2= 100/pi
r =
r= 5.64 ft
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