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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:10 lakiyalundy57

The compact disc shown below has a diameter of 4.75 inches. 4.75
in.
Which equation could be used to find the area of the compact disc in square inches?
O A= (2.375)(2.375)(It)
A = (4.75)(7)
O A = (2)(4.75)(II)
O A = (4.75)(4.75) (TT)


The compact disc shown below has a diameter of 4.75 inches.

4.75
in.
Which equation could be used

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