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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 03:30 nathan1010

Bessie is making an apple pie. The top of the pie pan is shown below. Approximately how much pie crust will
Bessie need to cover the top of the pie? Use 3.14 for nr.
9.5 in.
A 25 in?
B 30 in
C 50 in?
D 71 in?


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