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  • 04-08-2014
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The Radius of a sphere is 5 feet. find the area of the great circle of this sphere 

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MattD
MattD MattD
  • 04-08-2014
Calculate the area of the great circle, if we substitute for r = 5, since only then the circuit will be the greatest.
[tex]\pi*r^2=3,14*5^2=78,5(ft^2)[/tex]
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Аноним Аноним
  • 05-08-2014
[tex]The\ radius\ of\ a\ sphere\ is\ equal\ the\ radius\ of\ the\ great\ circle\ of\ this\ sphere\\\\R=5ft\\\\A_{O}=\pi R^2\Rightarrow A_O=\pi\times5^2=25\pi\ (ft^2)[/tex]
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