SOLUTION: a circle has its center at the center of the square with12-inch sides. using 3.14 for pi, find the area of the square npt covered by the circle to the nearest whole number

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Question 431085: a circle has its center at the center of the square with12-inch sides. using 3.14 for pi, find the area of the square npt covered by the circle to the nearest whole number
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi
area of the square not covered by the circle to the nearest whole number
Area of Square( 12-in sides) - Area of the circle(r=6)
144in^2 -3.14*36in^2 = 30.96 in^2 or 31 in^2 (rounded to nearest whole number)
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