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User Priyabrata
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Answer:

  • The area of the shaded region is 7.722 cm²

Explanation:

We know that:

  • Diameter of circle = 6 cm
  • Radius of circle = 3 cm
  • Side of square = 6 cm
  • π = 3.142

Using the above information, let's find the area of the square, then the area of a circle.

  • Area of square = Side²
  • => Area of square = 6²
  • => Area of square = 36 cm
  • => Area of circle = πr²
  • => Area of circle = 3.142 x r x r
  • => Area of circle = 3.142 x 3 x 3
  • => Area of circle = 28.278

Now, let's subtract the area of the circle from the area of a square. (I.e., Area of square - Area of circle)

  • => 36 - 28.278
  • => 7.722

Hence, the area of the shaded region is 7.722 cm².

Hoped this helped.


BrainiacUser1357

User Benny Khoo
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Answer:

shaded area = 7.72 cm²

Explanation:

square area is length * length = 6 * 6 = 36 cm²

circle area = πr² = 3.142 * 3 * 3 =28.278 cm²

so shaded area = 36 cm² - 28.278 cm² = 7.72 cm²

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