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What is the approximate area of the circle that fits perfectly inside of the square? Use Pi = 3.14 and round to the nearest tenth.The base is 5 cm

User Clauric
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Answer:

19.6

Explanation:

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User Trenton Schulz
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Answer:


19.625\text{ cm}^2

Explanation:

GIVEN: A square with base
5\text{ cm}, a circle that perfectly fits inside square.

TO FIND: Approximate area of circle.

SOLUTION:

Consider the figure attached.

let the radius of circle be
x\text{ cm}

radius of circle
=\frac{\text{length of base of square}}{2}


x=(5)/(2)\text{ cm}


x=2.5\text{ cm}

Area of circle
=\pi(radius)^2


=3.14*(2.5)^2


=19.625\text{ cm}^2

Hence the area of circle that perfectly fits inside the square is
19.625\text{ cm}^2

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