Find the area of a circle of radius 14 cm. (Take $\pi = \frac{22}{7}$)
Explanation
The formula to find the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where r is the radius. Given the radius is 14 cm and π = 22/7, we can substitute these values into the formula: A = (22/7) * (14)^2. Simplifying this, we get A = (22/7) * 196 = 616 cm^2.
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