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7 July, 13:45

The diameter of a circle is 3 cm. Find its area to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 7 July, 14:40
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    Its area to the nearest tenth is 7.1 cm^2.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1. First, you have to figure out the radius of the circle. Since you know the diameter, simply divide the diameter of 3 by 2 to get the radius of 1.5.

    Step 2.

    Next, use the formula area = π (radius) ² to figure out the circumference by plugging in the radius. Since we know the radius is 1.5, we can substitute 1.5 for the r in the equation to make it look like this:

    a = π (1.5) ²

    Then, following the order of operations, we solve.

    a = π (1.5) ²

    1.5 (1.5) = 2.25

    a = π2.25

    π ≈ 3.14

    (3.14) 2.25 = 7.06500

    Step 3.

    Now, we round 7.06500 up to 7.1.

    Therefore, the area of a circle with a diameter of 3 cm rounded to the nearest tenth is 7.1 cm^2.
  2. 7 July, 15:10
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    7.1 cm^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Diameter = 2*r

    So radius = d/2

    Plug in d for 3

    Radius: 3/2

    Area of a circle: Pi * r*r

    So: Pi * 3/2 * 3/2

    Area = 7.065 which is around 7.1
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