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A piece of embroidered fabric is held in a circular wooden hoop. If the area of the fabric framed by the hoop is x square feet, and the hoop has a radius of x feet, then x equals?
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A piece of embroidered fabric is held in a circular wooden hoop. If the area of the fabric framed by the hoop is x square feet, and the hoop has a radius of x feet, then x equals?
A piece of embroidered fabric is held in a circular wooden hoop. If the area of the fabric framed by the hoop is x square feet, and the hoop has a radius of x feet, then x equals?
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Did anyone else read the problem as "hoop area is X square, feet"?
A piece of embroidered fabric is held in a circular wooden hoop. If the area of the fabric framed by the hoop is x square feet, and the hoop has a radius of x feet, then x equals?
Did anyone else read the problem as "hoop area is X square, feet"?
X sq = X sq Pi... :evil:
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Remember, keep units in mind at all times. If we are talking about area, units will be 'square feet' or '\(m^2\)' etc. Circumference will be simply feet or m etc Volume will be cubic feet etc. Focusing on the units can help you resolve any potential confusion.
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