keeping in mind that when the logarithm base is omitted, the base 10 is assumed.
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Hi! :) 19.7 - 6.8 is 12.9. If you need anymore help, ask me!
Perimeter<span> and area are two important and fundamental mathematical questions</span>
Answer:
The area is 78.5, the farmer does have enough space to plant his vegetables
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area, you need to use the formula, A=πr², (make sure the diameter is turned into the radius by dividing by 2, in this case, it's 5 as the radius)
Plug in your numbers, A= 3.14(5)²
A= 3.14(25)
The area is 78.5
So the farmer does have enough space to plant his vegetables since 78.5 is greater than 25