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5 November, 16:19

The largest possible circle is cut out of a square whose side length is 8 feet. What will be the approximate area, in square feet, of the remaining board? (where

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  1. 5 November, 17:00
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    13.76ft²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Side of square: d=8ft

    Area of board: Sb=d*d=64ft²

    Area of circle: Sc=pi*r²=pi * (d/2) ²=pi*d²/4=pi*64/4 = 16*pi=50.24ft²

    Remainin area: Sb-Sc=64-50.24=13.76ft²
  2. 5 November, 18:21
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    Area of remaining board is 13.728 feet²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given; Square side length = 8 feet

    Therefore, the diameter of the cut out circle = 8 feet, then Radius = 4 feet

    The approximate area, in square feet, of the remaining board will be the are of the square minus the ares of the cut out circle.

    Area of the square = S²

    = (8 feet) ²

    = 64 feet²

    Area of the cut circle = π (4 feet) ²

    = 3.142 x 16 feet²

    = 50.272 feet²

    Area of remaining board = Area of the square - Area of the cut circle

    Area of remaining board = 64 feet² - 50.272 feet²

    Area of remaining board = 13.728 feet²
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