I don't want to answer this, but I think I can set it up for you even though I've never seen a problem like this. Find the area of the square which is 14 times 14 because all sides of the square are 14 since all sides are equal. Now, find the area of the circle which is pi time 6^2 which becomes 36 times pi. Now, I think you need to put the area of the square in a ratio to the area of the square: area of the circle. Since I've already done all this work, your answer should be 196:113.04. Sorry if I'm wrong, but hope this helps!