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Petra is making donuts by stamping circles in dough using a pastry stamp with a diameter of 3 inches. For the donut hole, she stamps out a circle using a pastry stamp that has a diameter of 1 inch.
How many square inches of dough are left to make the donut after the hole has been removed?
Describe how you solved this problem using complete sentences and include all relevant formulas and calculations. Use 3.14 for π.
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