Which has the smaller area:  a circle with a diameter of 4 feet or a rectangle with a length of 5 feet and a width of 3 feet?  Show work
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circle area = (4/2)^2pi = 4pi > 12
12.5> 4pi > 12
rectangle area = 3*5=15 > 12.5 > 4pi
So the circle has the smaller area
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