a circle is placed in a square with a side length of 6yd, as shown below. Find the area of the shaded region. Use the value 3.14
for (), and do not round your answer.
2 answers:
Answer:
7.74 yd²
Step-by-step explanation:
The shaded area can be calculated by subtracting the area of the circle from the area of the square.
Given:
- side length of square = 6 yd
- radius of circle = half of side length = 3 yd
- π = 3.14
Area of the square = side length × side length
= 6 × 6
= 36 yd²
Area of the circle = πr²
= 3.14 × 3²
= 28.26 yd²
Shaded area = area of square - area of circle
= 36 - 28.26
= 7.74 yd²
Answer:
<u>7.74 yd²</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
- Area (shaded) = Area (square) - Area (circle)
- Area (shaded) = 6 x 6 - 3.14 x 3 x 3
- [ Note : radius of circle = 1/2 of the side of the square]
- Area (shaded) = 36 - 28.26
- Area (shaded) = <u>7.74 yd²</u>
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