Mathematics, 18.02.2020 01:02 aloading6574
A circle has a diameter of 16 units. What is the area of the circle to the nearest hundredth of a square unit?
Answer from: david2767
200.96 or 201
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a circle is pi times R squared but the diameter is only given. so divide the diameter is halves. 16/2 is 8. Now is the raduis. plugging this info in, 8^2 is 64, and 64 times 3.14 (pi) is 200.96. Round that to the nearest hundredth and you get 201
Answer from: onna172001
Diameter = 2 times radius
16 = 2r
16/2 = r
8 = r
See picture for the rest of the solution.
Answer from: Quest
alright well the answers to your question is
2xy/9 hope this have a nice day : )
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Answer from: Quest
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