Which chart is correctly developed with the circumference and the area of a circle with a radius of 5 cm?(1 point)

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Radius Circumference Area
5 cm 15.7 cm 19.63 cm2
Radius Circumference Area 5 cm 15.7 cm 19.63 cm squared

Radius Circumference Area
5 cm 78.5 cm 31.4 cm2
Radius Circumference Area 5 cm 78.5 cm 31.4 cm squared

Radius Circumference Area
5 cm 62.8 cm 314 cm2
Radius Circumference Area 5 cm 62.8 cm 314 cm squared

Radius Circumference Area
5 cm 31.4 cm 78.5 cm2

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Radius Circumference Area 5 cm 31.4 cm 78.5 cm squared

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The correct answer is the third option: Radius Circumference Area 5 cm 62.8 cm 314 cm squared.

To calculate the circumference of a circle with radius r, you use the formula C = 2πr. In this case, for a radius of 5 cm, the circumference is 2π*5 = 31.4 cm.

To calculate the area of a circle with radius r, you use the formula A = πr^2. In this case, for a radius of 5 cm, the area is π*5^2 = 25π = 78.54 cm squared (approximately 78.5 cm squared).

So, the correct chart has the circumference as 62.8 cm and the area as 314 cm squared for a circle with a radius of 5 cm.

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I apologize for the confusion. The correct option is:

Radius Circumference Area 5 cm 62.8 cm 314 cm squared

This is correct because the circumference of a circle with a radius of 5 cm is approximately 31.4 cm and the area is approximately 78.5 cm squared.

I apologize for the mistake in my explanations earlier. Let's go through the calculations again:

Circumference of a circle: C = 2πr

For a circle with a radius of 5 cm:
C = 2π*5
C ≈ 31.4 cm

Area of a circle: A = πr^2

For a circle with a radius of 5 cm:
A = π*5^2
A ≈ 78.5 cm²

Therefore, the correct answer is:

Radius 5 cm
Circumference 31.4 cm
Area 78.5 cm²

I hope this clears up any confusion. Thank you for your patience.

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