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Mathematics, 26.01.2021 19:20 rosieposie27
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A jar top is shaped like a circle. The circumference of the top is 20π centimeters.
Which measurement is closest to the area of the top in square centimeters?
31.4 cm²
62.8 cm²
314 cm²
1,256 cm²
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