SOLUTION: at the center of a square with 3-inch sides. find the area of the square not covered by the circle to the nearest tenth.
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Question 372025: at the center of a square with 3-inch sides. find the area of the square not covered by the circle to the nearest tenth.
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Is the diameter of the circle equal to the length of the side of the square??
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