Mathematics, 28.01.2021 01:10 TashaKessler3355
The diameter of a circular stained glass window is 10 feet and 6 inches.
A. What is the area of the window in square feet? Use 3.14 for*Pie symbol* Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.
B. What is the area of the window in square inches?
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