[tex]\rule{200}{1}\\\dashrightarrow\large\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Given question:-}}}[/tex]
The radius of a circle is 10 m. Find its area to the nearest whole number.
[tex]\dashrightarrow\large\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Answer and how to solve:-}}}[/tex]
We're asked to find the area of the circle, which we can find using the following formula:-
[tex]\bold{Area_{(circle)}=\pi r^2}[/tex]
Where:-
[tex]\dagger[/tex] Substitute 10 for r and 3.14 for π:-
[tex]\hookrightarrow\sf{A=3.14\times(10^2)}[/tex]
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] On simplification,
[tex]\bold{A=3.14\times100}[/tex]
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] On further simplification,
[tex]\bold{A=314}[/tex]
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] The Area is:-
[tex]\bold{A=314\:m^2}[/tex]
[tex]\square\!\!\!\!\!\!\bigstar[/tex] Note:- Area is always measured in units² (units squared)
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