what is the area of the circle in terms of pi if it's 3.7m diameter

A)3.4225pi m^2****
B)6.845pi m^2
C)7.4pi m^2
D)13.69pi m^2

I think it's A

Well I thought he was implying that I should be confident that the answer I choosen was correct and I thought you was agreeing with him. So i figured you guys was trying to say yes I am correct but I wasn't sure because what Reiny said kind of confused me on the topic.

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I think that GGGGGGGGGGGG-Ge is just trying to check their answer to make sure they got it right, not trying to cheat so I think its kinda rude to say you should be SURE. Just my opinion.

the first option is correct :

Diameter of the circle is given to be : 3.7 meter

So, The radius will be 1.85 meter

Now, we need to find the area of the circle.

So, Area of the circle = π × radius²

⇒ Area of the circle = π × 1.85²

⇒ Area of the circle = 3.4225π meter²

A). 3.4225π meter²

Right.

To find the area of a circle, you can use the formula: A = π * r^2, where A represents the area and r is the radius of the circle.

In this case, you are given the diameter of the circle, which is 3.7m. To find the radius, you need to divide the diameter by 2.

Radius (r) = Diameter / 2 = 3.7m / 2 = 1.85m

Now you can substitute the value of the radius into the formula:

A = π * r^2 = π * (1.85m)^2

Simplifying the equation:

A = π * (3.4225m^2) = 3.4225π m^2

So you were correct, the area of the circle in terms of π is 3.4225π m^2. Therefore, the correct answer is A) 3.4225π m^2.

So I'm right?

Wait so what’s the answer?

You should be SURE to say it is A

Correct

Don't you understand what Reiny and I both posted?