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What is the approximate area of the shaded region?

What is the approximate area of the shaded region?-example-1
User Bruce E
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Answer:

At = 21.5 cm2

Explanation:

At = Asqr - Acircle

At = A1 - A2

A1 = 10^2 = 100

A2 = Pi*(5)^2 = 78.5

At = 100 - 78.5

At = 21.5 cm2

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User Nutscracker
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For this case we have that by definition:

The area of a circle is:
A_ {c} = \pi * r ^ 2

Where r is the radius of the circle.

The area of a square is:
A_ {s} = l ^ 2

Where l is the side of the square.

The area of the shaded region will be:


A_ {sr} = A {s} -A_ {c}

So:


A_ {s} = 10 * 10\\A_ {s} = 100 \ cm ^ 2

On the other hand:


A_ {c} = \pi * (\frac {10} {2}) ^ 2\\A_ {c} = \pi * 25\\A_ {c} = 78.5375cm ^ 2

Finally:


A_ {sr} = 100-78.5375\\A_ {sr} = 21.4625

Rounding out, we have that the area of the shaded region is 21.5 square centimeters.

Answer:

Option D

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