A page of two-dimensional arrays can be thought of as a three-dimensional array. Since 2-dimensional arrays are commonly expressed in tables or matrixes, therefore, if we put these tables or matrices in a page, the collection of matrices in a single page would now be structured into a 3D array.
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Area of circle = πr^2
60=πr^2
we need to find radius (r)
so we solve for r
r^2=60/π
r=√(60/π)
r= 4.37
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