SOLUTION: How much greater is the area of the square than that of the circle if the diameter of the circle is 10
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Question 460490: How much greater is the area of the square than that of the circle if the diameter of the circle is 10
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How much greater is the area of the square than that of the circle if the diameter of the circle is 10
= 10^2 - pi * 10^2/4
= 100 - 3.1416 *25
= 21.46
The area of the square is 21.46 greater than that of the circle with diameter of 10.
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