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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 14:10 Cklug2520

Morgan is reupholstering an old chair with two circular cushions. each cushion has a circumference of 7.85 feet. he will need two pieces of fabric for each cushion. how many square feet of fabric will he need to cover the cushions? use pi = 3.14 and round to the nearest square foot.

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