Respuesta :

Assuming the 10 represents the circumference of the circle (not really clear in the pic) then the area of the circle is found by this equation:

Area=c^2/4pi
(C being circumference, the ^2 meaning squared, and pi of course being the infinite number found by Archimedes, but normally calculated as 3.14 or 3.14)

Using that equation (substitute the C for the 10) you get 7.9577

Round this off to about 7.96, or 8. Your choice.
~Hope this helps!

Jieep
A = π r^2

I'm assuming 10 is the diameter so,
we need the radius which would be half.

A = π • 5

A = 5π

A = 5(3.14)

A = 15.7