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  • 11-07-2018
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What is the difference in the area of a circle with diameter of 4 m and a circle with diameter 6

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GoddessofDork
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  • 11-07-2018
So the formula for the area of the circle is [tex] A=\pi r^2[/tex] . To find the radius is divide the diameters by 2, which in this case its 2 and 3. Now we can find the areas.

[tex]A= \pi 2^2 \\ A=4 \pi [/tex]

[tex]A= \pi3^2 \\ A=9 \pi [/tex]


Now just subtract the areas: [tex]9 \pi -4 \pi =5 \pi [/tex]


The difference in areas is 5 pi, or 15.71.
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