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andrezito [222]
2 years ago
6

Here is a circle touching a square. The area of the square is 36cm squared. Work out the area of the circle. Give your answer in

terms of (Pi)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lena [83]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the area of the square is 36 its side is 6 meaning the circle has a diameter of 6. This means that its radius is 3 so its area is 3² * π = 9π.

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