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A circle has its center at the center of a square with 10 inch sides. Find the area of the square not covered by the circle to the nearest 10th

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Danboghiu66
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  • 03-03-2020

Assuming that the diameter of the circle is the square's side, then we have

Area of square: S1=10×10=100in²

Radius of circle: r=10/2=5in

Area of circle: S2=pi×r²=3.14×5²=78.54in²

Remaining area: S1-S2=100-78.54=21.46in².

Rounding to the nearest tenth: 21.5in².

Answer: 21.5in²

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