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To find the area of a circle, you can use the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle. Since the diameter is 60 cm, the radius would be half of that, which is 30 cm. Plugging this into the formula, the area would be A = π(30)^2 = 900π cm^2, which is approximately 2827.43 cm^2.

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A=TTr2

60 divided by 2=30

TT=3.14

A=3.14 x 302

30 x 30=900

A=3.14 x 900

A=2826

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