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12 January, 08:09

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

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  1. 12 January, 10:34
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    22 square feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the area of a circle, you need to multiply pi times the radius squared. For the circular table with a diameter of eight, the radius is 4. When you square 4 and multiply it by pi, you will find that the area is approximately 50.27 square feet.

    As for the area of the circular table with a diameter of 6, you can use the same strategy. The radius is half of the diameter, so 3. 3 squared times pi is approximately 28.27 square feet.

    Then to find the difference you need to subtract the first area you found by the second are you found.

    50.27 - 28.27 = 22 square feet
  2. 12 January, 10:39
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    22 ft^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of a table with diameter 6 ft

    A = pi r^2 = pi (6/2) ^2 = pi 3^2 = 9pi

    The area of a table with diameter 8 ft

    A = pi r^2 = pi (8/2) ^2 = pi 4^2 = 16pi

    Subtract 16pi-9pi = 7pi

    Using 3.14 for pi

    7 * 3.14

    21.98 ft^2

    To the nearest square foot

    22 ft^2
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