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Here is a circle problem, Thanks!
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hey can u post a pdf
sure
here,
1 st find the area of square i.e 4^2 = 16 in ^2 then find the area of 1 circle with radius is 1 in pi (1) ^2= 3.14 in ^2 multiply the answer with 4 to get the total area of circles 3.14 x 4 = 12.6 in ^2 subtract the area of square with circles to get the area of shaded regions 16 - 12.6 = 3.4 in ^2
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u are very smart :D
I know! Isn't he!
yes :D jelous!!!! lolz:)
lol ty :)
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What was your final answer?
3.4 in ^2
was that an option?
i think C
okay thanks
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cause the answers had to do with pie...
yeah but i solved it in decimals
alright, so 4-g/4 then?
yeah
Thanks sorry I'm a little slow
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