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Kylie drew a circle with a diameter of 8 cm. Paige drew a circle with a radius of 3 cm. Approximately how much larger is the area of Kylie’s circle than the area of Paige’s circle? Use 3.14 for Pi and round to the nearest whole number.
a
22 centimeters squared
b
88 centimeters squared
c
173 centimeters squared
d
351 centimeters squared
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