The movement of the progress bar may be uneven becouse questions can be worth more or less (including zero) depending on your answer Question ID 474689 6 feet The largest possible circle is cut out of a square whose side length is 6 feet. What will be the approximate area, in square feet, of the remaining board? (4 = Tr? where T = 3.14) O 8 ft? O 16 ft? O 24 fi? O 36 ft?
The movement of the progress bar may be uneven becouse questions can be worth more or less (including zero) depending on your answer Question ID 474689 6 feet The largest possible circle is cut out of a square whose side length is 6 feet. What will be the approximate area, in square feet, of the remaining board? (4 = Tr? where T = 3.14) O 8 ft? O 16 ft? O 24 fi? O 36 ft?
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The largest possible circle is cut out of a square whose side length is 6 feet. What will be the approximate area, in
square feet, of the remaining board? (4 = Tr2 where T= 3.14)
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16 ft2
24 ft2
O 36 ft2
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Question ID: 474689
The movement of the progress bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less (including zero) depending on your answer.
6 feet
The largest possible circle is cut out of a square whose side length is 6 feet. What will be the approximate area, in
square feet, of the remaining board? (4 = Tr2 where T= 3.14)
%3D
8 ft2
16 ft2
24 ft2
O 36 ft2
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