Math

If a circular railroad crossing sign has a diameter of 30in what should its areas be?

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The area of a circle is equal to pi times the radius squared. Since the radius of the circular railroad crossing sign is 15 inches (half the diameter), the area of the sign should be equal to pi times 15 squared, or 706.86 square inches.

Answered by William Alvarez

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