Find the area of the circle. Round your answer the nearest whole number, if necessary.
area: about
in.2

Answer:
Area = 314 in.²
Step-by-step explanation:
Radius of the circle = 10 in.
Formula for area of a circle = πr²
Radius (r) = 10 in.
Plug in the value of r into the formula
Area = π*10²
Area = π*100
Area = 314.159
Area = 314 in.² (nearest whole number)
Answer:
The area of circle is 314 in².
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
To Find :
Using Formula :
[tex]\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Area_{(Circle)} = \pi{r}^{2}}}}}}}[/tex]
Solution :
Finding the area of circle by substituting the values in the formula :
[tex] \begin{gathered} \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \pi{r}^{2}}}} \\ \\ \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14 \times {(10)}^{2}}}} \\ \\ \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14 \times {(10 \times 10)}}}} \\ \\ \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14 \times {(100)}}}} \\ \\ \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14 \times 100}}} \\ \\ \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{314}{100} \times 100}}} \\ \\\qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{314}{\cancel{100}} \times \cancel{100}}}} \\ \\ \qquad\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 314 \: {in}^{2}}}} \\ \\ \qquad\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{Area_{(Circle)} = 314 \: {in}^{2}}}}}}}\end{gathered}[/tex]
Hence, the area of circle is 314 cm².
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