Area of a Circle - GED Math

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A circular swimming pool at an apartment complex has diameter 50 feet. The apartment manager needs to purchase a tarp that will cover this pool completely, but the store will only sell the material in multiples of ten square yards. How many square yards will the manager need to buy?

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The radius of the swimming pool is half the diameter, or 25 feet.

The area of the swimming pool is times the square of the radius, or

square feet, or

square yards.

The manager will need to buy a number of square yards of tarp equal to the next highest multiple of ten, which is 220 square yards.

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