To find the area of the circle inside the square, first determine the side length of the square (8ft). Then, calculate the circle radius (4ft) and use the area formula
to get approximately 50.24
for the circle's area.
The question enquires about the area of the circle that fits inside a square with an area of
. To determine the circle's area, we first find the side length of the square which is the square root of its area, √64ft = 8ft. The diameter of the circle is equal to the side of the square, so the radius is half of that, which is 4ft.
Using the formula for the area of a circle,
, where r is the radius, we calculate:
A = π ×

= π × 16ft.
Since π is approximately 3.14, the area of the circle is approximately 3.14 × 16ft = 50.24ft.
The below attached may be the diagram of the question.
The probable question may be: "The diagram below shows a circle placed inside a square the square has an area of 64 square feet. What is the area of the circle."