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Avery planned a circular garden and path as shown below. The radius of the garden is 4 feet and the path around the garden is 2 feet wide. What is the total area of the garden and path? (Use 3.14 for Pi and round to the nearest tenth.) A circle has a radius of 4 feet. A larger circle is 2 feet larger than the smaller circle. 50.2 feet squared 78.5 feet squared 113.0 feet squared 210.0 feet squared
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