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The formula for the area of a circle is:

Area=π(Radius)2\text{Area} = \pi * \text{(Radius)}^{2}

The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the edge:
radius
In this problem we have been given the diameter of the circle. The diameter is the distance from one edge of the circle to the opposite edge:
diameter
The diameter of a circle is always twice as long as the radius
In this problem, the diameter of the circle is 66
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Radius=Diameter2\text{Radius} = \dfrac{\text{Diameter}}{\text{2}}
Radius=62\text{Radius} = \dfrac{6}{2}
Radius=3\text{Radius} = 3
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To find the area of the circle, square the radius:
32=93^{2} = 9
Now multiply by π\pi. The number π\pi is approximately equal to 3.14.
Area=π(Radius)2\text{Area} = \pi * \text{(Radius)}^{2}
Area=3.149\text{Area} = 3.14 * 9
Area=28.26\text{Area} = 28.26