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Find the area of the figure. Use 3.14 for 
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Q. New Tab\newlineClever | Portal\newlineQuestion 22 - Monday 44.88\newline86.376/5.960 86.376 / 5.9 \cdot 60 \newlinecdn.assess.prod.mheducation.com/dle-assess-delivery-ui/v33.2323.99/assessment/page/22?token=a88f\newlineCurriculum Resources\newlineAssginments\newlineFree Paraphrasing T..\newlinespanish reading\newlineNew country every d.\newlineMail - Gavin S\newlineQuestion 22 of 55\newlineNext Question\newlineQuestion 22\newlineFind the area of the figure. Use 33.1414 for π \pi . Round to the nearest hundredth.\newlineyd2 y d^{2}
  1. Identify Shape: First, we need to identify the shape of the figure to calculate its area, but since the shape is not described, let's assume it's a circle as π\pi is mentioned. We'll use the formula for the area of a circle, which is A=πr2A = \pi r^2.
  2. Calculate Area: Next, we need the radius of the circle. However, the problem doesn't provide the radius or diameter. Without this information, we cannot proceed with the calculation.

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