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24 March, 14:42

Find the area of the shape when the radius is 4 but the circe is 3/4 of a circle

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  1. 24 March, 16:37
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    The area is 37.68

    Step-by-step explanation:A=πr^2 is the area equation of a circle. So we plug in 4, 4 squared is 16 we then multiply by 3.14 (π) to get 50.24. Since the shape is only 3/4 of itself we can divide by 4 to get 12.56, we then subtract 12.56 from 50.24 to get 37.68.
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