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A crew you're supervising is installing a circular patio. In order to purchase the materials, they need to compute the area. The plans call for a diameter of 12 yards. The crew figures the area of the patio will be 37.68 square yards. Did the crew calculate the area correctly? If not, why?

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  1. Yesterday, 03:52
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    No, they calculated circumference instead of the area.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3.14 • 12 = 37.68
  2. Yesterday, 04:50
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    it would be 37.69 square yards the answer that was given is off by. 01

    Step-by-step explanation:

    you multiply 12 times pi (3.14) = 37.69
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