Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a circle is expressed as
Area = πr^2
Where r = radius of the circle
π = constant = 3.14
The radius of a circle is increased from 8.00800 to 8.03803 m. This means that the original radius of the circle is 8.00800 and the new radius of the circle is 8.03803
Area of original circle =
3.14 × 8.00800^2 = 201.36212096
Area of new circle =
3.14 × 8.03803^2 = 202.87516852203
Increase in area = 202.87516852203 - 201.36212096
= 1.51304756203
Expressing the change as a percentage, it becomes
1.51304756203/201.36212096 ×100
Percentage change = 0.75 %