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The area of the WHOLE rectangle is less than 0.01 sq metres. So it is a lot less than a cent (which is 40 metres2 ). So to the nearest tenth of a cent, the area of the circle, which will be smaller than that of the rectangle, is 0. No calculations required.

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Q: What is the area of the largest circle that will fit into a rectangle with dimensions 6.5 cm by 11.2 cm Use 3.14 as the approximation of pi and round your answer to the nearest tenth of a square cent?
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