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The formula for the area of a square is A= 5 Squared. The formula for the area of a circle is A=πr Squared. What is the difference in the areas of the figures if the square has a side length of 10 units and circle has a radius length of 10 units? Use π=3.14. What is the area of the square? What is the area of the circle?

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Answer:

Square area=100 unit²

Circle area=314 unit²

Explanation:

The area of the square=S²


{10}^(2) = 100 \: units \: squared

The area of the circle=πr²


\pi {10}^(2) = 3.14 * {10}^(2) = 314 \: units \: squared

The difference in the two areas=314–100=214

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