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Gucchi:

The image below is a triangle drawn inside a circle with center O: Which of the following expressions shows the area, in square inches, of the circle? (π = 3.14) 3 · 3.14 · 22 3.14 · 32 3.14 · 22 3.14 · 3

Gucchi:

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Gucchi:

Am I right with D?

Gucchi:

@snowflake0531

snowflake0531:

\[\pi r^2 = 3.14 \times 3^2\] but like D doesnt have that square thingy o-O

JamesTDG:

It is probably one of those thingies where it does not let the user copy/paste the whole question. if that is the case, then D would be the answer

Gucchi:

wdym?

Gucchi:

What do you think i should go with tho?

Gucchi:

@snowflake0531

snowflake0531:

3 · 3.14 · 22 3.14 · 32 3.14 · 22 3.14 · 3 Wait does 32 and 22 mean 3^2 and 2^2 ?

Gucchi:

Yes

JamesTDG:

on some sites, instead of posting the text, it uses images instead. It is a common thing done to prevent people from cheating.

snowflake0531:

OH then i gave you the answer .-.

Gucchi:

sorry about not adding that

Gucchi:

wait so i am right with D?

snowflake0531:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
\[\pi r^2 = 3.14 \times 3^2\] but like D doesnt have that square thingy o-O

Gucchi:

Okay, so D

Gucchi:

Thanks

snowflake0531:

.... if 3.14 · 32 is 3.14 times 3^2 this is correct

Gucchi:

OH lmao okay

Gucchi:

thank you

Gucchi:

So B lol

snowflake0531:

ig xd

JamesTDG:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
.... if 3.14 · 32 is 3.14 times 3^2 this is correct
3^2 = 9...

snowflake0531:

Yes but i meant 32 means 3^2

JamesTDG:

ah

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