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26 January, 14:08

What is the difference between the areas of a circular table with diameter 6 ft and a circular table with diameter 8 ft? Round your answer to the nearest square foot.

a) 18 ft squared

b) 22 ft squared

c) 16 ft squares

d) 20 ft squared

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  1. 26 January, 16:48
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    If the diameter is given in a problem, area is computed as

    A = (π/4) * D 2 where π is equal to 3.14

    If D (diameter) of one circular table is 6 ft its Area is 28 sq ft.

    If D of another circular is 8 ft its Area is 50 sq ft.

    The difference between the areas of the two tables is, therefore (50-28) or 22 sq. ft.
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