Math, asked by lnewell26, 1 month ago

Find the area of a circle with radius 6cm .
Use the value 3.14 for π , and do not round your answer.
Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer.

Answers

Answered by johashibu
1

Answer:

This is the answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

113.1 cm²

Answered by StormEyes
1

Solution!!

The radius of a circle is given in the question. We have to find the area of the circle. We have to take π as 3.14 as it is told to do so.

Radius = 6 cm

π = 3.14

Now, we will use the area formula of the circle and put the values that we are provided in the formula.

Area = πr²

Here, r is the radius of the circle.

Area = 3.14 × (6 cm)²

Area = 3.14 × 36 cm²

Area = 113.04 cm²

The value is not rounded off. It is exactly what is coming here. Area is always in square units.

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