Calculate the area, given each radius. Use 3.14 as the value of ??. a. 40 mm b. 2.8 m c. 15 units d. 9 cm e. 142.8 mm f. 15.3 cm g. 9.42 ft h. 21.98 yd i. 15 ft j. 56 in
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