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a circular mirror is surrounded by a square metal frame. the radius of the mirror is 2x. the side length of the metal frame is 10x. what is the area of the metal frame?

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The area of the metal frame is
87.43x^2 sq. units.

Solution:

A circular mirror is surrounded by a square metal frame.

Radius of the circular mirror = 2x

Side length of the square frame = 10x

To find the area of the metal frame.

Area of the square frame = Side × Side

=
10x * 10x

=
100x^2 sq. units

Area of the square metal frame =
4x^2 sq. units

Area of the circular mirror =
\pi r^2

=
(22)/(7)*(2x)^2

=
12.57 x^2 sq. units

Area of the circular mirror =
12.57 x^2 sq. units

Area of the metal frame = Area of the square frame – Area of the mirror

=
100x^2-12.57 x^2

=
87.43x^2 sq. units

Hence the area of the metal frame is
87.43x^2 sq. units.