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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 00:40 tydukes10

1. find the area of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.

2. find the circumference of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.

3. find the area of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.

4. find the area of the irregular shape. round to the nearest tenth.

5. find the area of blue proportion of the irregular shape. round your answer to the nearest tenth.

(all the answers and questions are in the pictures. if you’d like me to write the answers in the comments because you can’t see, let me know. otherwise, with these 5 questions. first answer will get brainliest if correct) (tysm)


1. find the area of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.  2. find the circumfer
1. find the area of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.  2. find the circumfer
1. find the area of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.  2. find the circumfer
1. find the area of the given circle. round to the nearest tenth.  2. find the circumfer

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