Math Problem: Find the area of a circle that has a radius of 14 feet. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

Would someone please check the way I worked this and let me know if I did it correct or not? Thank You

A=3.14 (14ft)2
A=3.14 (196)
A=615.44

Im thinking I didn't work it correctly because the answer I came up with did not need to be rounded to the nearest hundredth?

Thanks for your help

Your answer is right.

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

In this case, the radius is 14 feet. So you correctly substituted the value of the radius into the formula:

A = 3.14 * (14ft)^2
A = 3.14 * (196ft^2)
A = 615.44ft^2

Your calculation is correct, and the area of the circle with a radius of 14 feet is indeed 615.44 square feet. Since your answer does not require rounding to the nearest hundredth, you can leave it as 615.44 without any further rounding.