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When Elyse moved last weekend, the circular glass top for an end table broke. To replace it, she bought a circular glass top with a diameter of 24 inches.
What is the approximate area of the circular glass top Elyse bought? (Use 3.14 for .)
452.16 in2
150.72 in2
75.36 in2
1,808.64 in2
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OpenStudy (asad786):
i had this on study island
OpenStudy (chycora):
kool u go 2 k12
OpenStudy (asad786):
yes
OpenStudy (asad786):
im not sure i forgot this question
OpenStudy (asad786):
but 3.14 times 24 try that
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OpenStudy (asad786):
wait don't answer yet
OpenStudy (asad786):
@StudyGurl14
OpenStudy (asad786):
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@iGreen
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Formula for area of circle: \(\large r^2\pi\)
r = radius
Remember that diameter = 2(radius_
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OpenStudy (asad786):
so its ridius times 2 right
OpenStudy (asad786):
sorry couldn't spell that right
OpenStudy (asad786):
ok so 24 times 3.14 should be the answer
OpenStudy (chycora):
k so 75.36
OpenStudy (asad786):
tag studygurl14
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OpenStudy (asad786):
yes
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
@Asad786 You're wrong. It's not 24 times 3.14
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
24 is the diameter, not the radius. You want the radius.
OpenStudy (asad786):
oh so 12 times 3.14
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
No. Remember the formula is \(\large r^2\pi\)
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OpenStudy (asad786):
r times 2 right
OpenStudy (chycora):
it is A
OpenStudy (asad786):
no i remember
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
No, r squared.
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Yes @chycora Nice job. A is correct
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OpenStudy (asad786):
tho for future reference can someone teach me
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Yeah @Asad786 . Open a new thread with it and tag me