18.1k views
3 votes
Need help
Correct answers only.

Need help Correct answers only.-example-1
User Stuples
by
6.6k points

1 Answer

4 votes

The diameter of the circle is the same as the side length of the bounding square. The radius of the circle is 8 in, so the side length of the square is 16 in.

Then the area between the square and circle is obtained by subtracting the area of the circle from the area of the square:


A_(\rm circle)=\pi(8\,\mathrm{in})^2=64\pi\,\mathrm{in}^2


A_(\rm square)=(16\,\mathrm {in})^2=256\,\mathrm{in}^2

and the area you want is


256-64\pi\,\mathrm{in}^2\approx54.9\,\mathrm{in}^2

User Beyka
by
6.9k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.