Consider the uniform electric field $\mathbf{E} = (7.0\mathbf{j} + 4.0\mathbf{k}) \times 10^3 \, \text{N/C}$. What is its electric flux (in N $\cdot$ m$^2$/C) through a circular area of radius 3.0 m that lies in the xy-plane? (Enter the magnitude.)
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