Step-by-step explanation:
Juan wants to know the cross-sectional area of a circular pipe. He measures the diameter which he finds, to the nearest millimetre, to be 5 centimetres
It means radius is 2.5 cm. For the area of circle he gets the formula as :
[tex]A=\pi r^2\\\\A=3.14\times (2.5)^2\\\\A=19.62\ cm^2[/tex]
If Michelle found the area of a circle as [tex]A=78.5\ in^2[/tex]
So,
[tex]A=\pi r^2\\\\r=\sqrt{\dfrac{A}{\pi}} \\\\r=\sqrt{\dfrac{78.5}{3.14}} \\\\r=5\ \text{inch}[/tex]