2 of 3 00:26 / 40:00 #3 What is the area of the annulus, given the area of the smaller circle is 2.89 in² and the diameter of the larger circle is 4.17"? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. A = 2.89 sq. in. 4.17"

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**Problem Statement:**

What is the area of the annulus, given the area of the smaller circle is \( 2.89\pi \) square inches and the diameter of the larger circle is 4.17 inches? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

**Diagram Explanation:**

This problem contains an annulus, which is the region between two concentric circles (circles that share the same center). 

- The diagram shows two circles: a larger outer circle and a smaller inner circle.
- The area of the smaller inner circle is given as \( 2.89\pi \) square inches.
- The diameter of the larger outer circle is noted as 4.17 inches.

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Transcribed Image Text:### Week 4 Exit Ticket --- **Question 2 of 3** **Elapsed Time:** 00:26 / 40:00 --- **Problem Statement:** What is the area of the annulus, given the area of the smaller circle is \( 2.89\pi \) square inches and the diameter of the larger circle is 4.17 inches? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. **Diagram Explanation:** This problem contains an annulus, which is the region between two concentric circles (circles that share the same center). - The diagram shows two circles: a larger outer circle and a smaller inner circle. - The area of the smaller inner circle is given as \( 2.89\pi \) square inches. - The diameter of the larger outer circle is noted as 4.17 inches. --- **Solution Space:** [Text box for students to type their answer] --- [Navigation: "Next" button]
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