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circumference = 2 π * radius
radius = circumference / 2 π
= 44 / 2 π
= 22 / π
= 7.002 inches
area = π * 7.002^2
= π * 49.033
= 154 in^2.............ANSWER
ANSWER IS option A
A . 154 in^2
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