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The largest possible circle is to be cut from a 12-foot square board. Calculate the approximate area, in square feet, of the remaining board (unshaded region)? (A = πr2). (pic is in question comments)
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The largest possible circle is to be cut from a 12-foot square board. Calculate the approximate area, in square feet, of the remaining board (unshaded region)? (A = πr2). (pic is in question comments)
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Find Area of the circle:
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Area of a circle = πr²
Area of the largest possible circle = π x(12 ÷ 2)²
Area of the largest possible circle = 113.10 ft²
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Find Area of the square board:
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Area of a square board = Length x Length
Area of the square board = 12 x 12
Area of the square board = 144 ft²
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Find area of the remaining board:
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Area of the remaining board = 144 - 113.10
Area of the remaining board = 30.90 ft²
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Answer: The area of the remaining board is 30.90 ft².
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