The length of the radius rounded to 2 decimal points is 3.88cm.
In geometry, the area enclosed by a circle of radius r is pie π[tex]r^2[/tex].
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Rounding decimals consists of rounding a decimal number to a certain number of decimal places, to save time and help us express really long numbers in shorter terms. There are certain rules to follow when rounding a decimal number. Put simply, if the last digit is less than 5, round the previous digit down. However, if it’s 5 or more than you should round the previous digit up. So, if the number you are about to round is followed by 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 round the number up. And if it is followed by 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 round the number down.
The area of circle is [tex]47.39cm^2[/tex].
Putting it in the formula we get
[tex]47.39cm^2[/tex] = π[tex]r^2[/tex]
[tex]r^2[/tex] = 47.39 / π
r^2 = 15.0847
r = 3.88 cm
Hence the length of the radius rounded to 2 decimal points is 3.88cm.
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